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    Op-Ed: Congress Must Act Now — Americans Are Ready and So Is the Next President — “It’s Time to Legalize Cannabis”

    By Cannabis VanguardOctober 14, 20245 Mins Read
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    As America approaches the next presidential election, cannabis legalization has emerged as a rare point of bipartisan agreement, with 70% of Americans across all party groups in favor of full legalization. The message is clear: the federal government must end prohibition and establish a responsible, equitable and regulated cannabis market.

    The time has come for Congress to fully align with the next president, stand with the American people and legalize cannabis once and for all. 

    Here’s why:

    1. The People Demand It — Congress Must Legalize Cannabis

    Voters from every walk of life are tired of outdated, ineffective cannabis laws that have led to mass incarceration, stunted economic growth and denied medical access to cannabis to millions of patients.

    This November, voters in Arkansas, Florida, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota will decide on key cannabis initiatives, including medical cannabis expansion, adult-use legalization, and medical cannabis legalization. If these measures pass, the U.S. will have 39 medical and 26 adult-use states with legal cannabis, as well as the District of Columbia and the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam.

    Despite this overwhelming public support, Congress continues to stall. This patchwork of conflicting state and federal laws destroys the industry, resulting in market instability that leaves entrepreneurs and patients vulnerable. We call on every member of Congress to act on federal legalization. This is not just about legalizing a plant — it’s about ending an unjust system and ensuring that the future of the cannabis industry is inclusive, equitable and fair.

    2. An Economic Engine Waiting To Be Unleashed

    The cannabis industry is a potential economic powerhouse that can generate billions in revenue and create over a million jobs. However, federal barriers have impacted small businesses, particularly veteran-owned, women-owned and minority-owned businesses, which are locked out of traditional banking and capital markets.

    Federal legalization would lift these barriers, creating a more level playing field where all entrepreneurs, regardless of race or gender, have the opportunity to thrive. But this can only happen if we move toward a fair and regulated federal system rather than the chaotic jumble we currently have in place. Federal legalization would also give the U.S. a competitive edge in the global cannabis market, positioning American companies to lead in what will soon be a multi-billion-dollar global industry.

    According to the Marijuana Policy Project, in “the first quarter of 2024, states have reported a combined total of more than $20 billion in tax revenue from legal, adult-use cannabis sales. In 2023 alone, [legal] states generated more than $4 billion in cannabis tax revenue from adult-use sales, which is the most revenue generated by cannabis sales in a single year.” MPP further states, “cities and towns have also generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in new revenue from local adult-use cannabis taxes.”

    Wanda L. James, CEO, Simply Pure; Gia Morón, CEO, GVM Communications; Linda Mercado Greene, CEO, Anacostia Organics
    Roz McCarthy, CEO, Minorities for Medical Marijuana; Toi Hutchinson, Former Illinois Cannabis Czar & State Senator; Shanita Penny, Principal, Budding Solutions.
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    3. Social Justice Can’t Wait – We Need Reform Now

    The War on Drugs has devastated Black, Latino, and Indigenous communities, criminalizing millions for non-violent cannabis offenses and leading to generational trauma. Despite similar rates of usage, Black Americans are nearly four times more likely to be arrested for cannabis possession than their white counterparts. The next president and Congress have a moral obligation to end this cycle of injustice.

    Federal legalization must include pathways for expungement, clemency, and restorative justice for those impacted by decades of discriminatory cannabis laws. Moreover, we must prioritize equity in licensing, ensuring that Black and Brown entrepreneurs have access to this burgeoning industry. The time is now to address the harms of the past while building an inclusive and prosperous future.

    The Time Is Now

    This is a pivotal moment for America; more than half of the country has some form of cannabis legalization in place. Intoxicating hemp products are more accessible than ever thanks to the 2018 farm bill allowing hemp production and removing it as a controlled substance. The conflict between federal and state laws is why this industry cannot fully utilize the banking system and access capital markets. It is also a matter of fairness, especially to those most harmed by past drug policies, particularly Black and Latino men, who should have a pathway into this industry without being locked out by the overwhelming influencers.

    Legalization would expand opportunities for all entrepreneurs, including job creation, increased market competition and health equity. The U.S. is behind 49 countries that have legalized medical cannabis and 10 countries that have fully legalized adult-use. 

    Congress has a historic opportunity to end the injustice of cannabis prohibition. The case for legalization has never been stronger, with public support, social impact and economic benefits at stake.

    About The Cannabis Vanguard

    The Cannabis Vanguard (TCV) is a collective of powerhouse professionals who have been at the forefront of the cannabis industry since its inception. We are committed to reshaping the future of cannabis on a global scale.  We provide thought leadership, innovative research, and strategic insight needed to drive change and create an industry that is not only profitable but just, equitable, and accessible to all.  Our founding members are Wanda L. James, CEO, Simply Pure; Gia Morón, CEO, GVM Communications; Toi Hutchinson, Former Illinois Cannabis Czar & State Senator; Roz McCarthy, CEO, Minorities for Medical Marijuana; Shanita Penny, Principal, Budding Solutions; Linda Mercado Greene, CEO, Anacostia Organics.

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    The Cannabis Vanguard (TCV) is a collective of powerhouse professionals who have been at the forefront of the cannabis industry since its inception. We are committed to reshaping the future of cannabis on a global scale. We provide thought leadership, innovative research, and strategic insight needed to drive change and create an industry that is not only profitable but just, equitable, and accessible to all. Our founding members are Wanda L. James, CEO, Simply Pure; Gia Morón, CEO, GVM Communications; Toi Hutchinson, Former Illinois Cannabis Czar & State Senator; Roz McCarthy, CEO, Minorities for Medical Marijuana; Shanita Penny, Principal, Budding Solutions; Linda Mercado Greene, CEO, Anacostia Organics.

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