Over 20 cannabis bills filed, but first we need to defeat one flawed bill!
Louisiana’s 2022 legislative session has convened and it will be an exciting one for cannabis policy reform.
More than 20 cannabis-related bills have been introduced, including bills to legalize cannabis, expunge records, free some cannabis prisoners, prevent the smell of cannabis from being used for a warrantless search, and to expand the number of therapeutic cannabis pharmacies and cultivators. You can view our synopsis of the pending legislation here.
We need your help to defeat a fast-tracked bill to re-criminalize possession of small amounts of cannabis for people under the age of 18. HB 700 has already passed out of committee and is headed to the House floor. Let your legislators know young people should not be incarcerated for cannabis possession!
Community service or drug education would be a much more appropriate penalty. Now is the time to engage your legislators to stop this legislation in its tracks before it opens our youth to the dangers of incarceration in our state.
Stay tuned for updates as the other bills begin to be taken up, so that you can raise your voice for sensible cannabis policies. Be sure to share this with your friends and families in Louisiana!
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The Senate Finance Committee will hold a hearing tomorrow on HB 1 and HB 837 — a pair of bills that would allow voters to decide whether to legalize cannabis for adults’ use in November 2022. The hearing will begin at 1 p.m. and will be available to view online here.
HB 1, the bill to refer the question of cannabis legalization for adults’ use to Maryland voters on the November 2022 ballot, already passed the House in a vote of 96-34. HB 837, the companion bill that would be contingent on voter approval of HB 1, passed the House in a vote of 92-37.
Please email your senator ahead of tomorrow’s hearing and urge them to support legalizing cannabis this year!
HB 837 includes details for initial steps of cannabis legalization, such as possession limits, limited expungement, and funding for minority- and women-owned businesses. It does not set up a licensing or regulatory system, and simple possession and limited home cultivation would not become legal until July 2023. You can check out our summary of HB 837 here and suggestions to improve the legislation here.
If you are interested in providing written testimony for the bills at the hearing tomorrow, you can submit written testimony between 4 p.m. today and 10 a.m. tomorrow morning. Here you can find full instructions on how to submit written testimony. Oral testimony at the hearing will be sponsor-only and led by HB 1 and HB 837 sponsor and House Judiciary Chair Luke Clippinger.
We’re in the final stretch, as the legislative session is set to adjourn on April 11. Help ensure cannabis legalization crosses the finish line this year by reaching out to your senators today and raising your voice in written testimony at the hearing tomorrow.
Please share this message with Marylanders in your networks and encourage them to do the same!
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Now is the time to let your senator know you support medical cannabis!
Good news! The Kentucky House of Representatives passed HB 136 — a comprehensive medical cannabis bill — yesterday, with a vote of 59-34. First, a House floor amendment added PTSD to the covered conditions.
It is crucial that you make your voice heard to your senator TODAY. Please call and email your state senator to let them know you want medical cannabis to get past the finish line this year!
The House passed medical cannabis in 2020, too, but the issue has never received a Senate floor vote. Let’s build a groundswell of support, so that can finally change.
State Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer has stated that he will not get “in the way” of a medical cannabis bill if it has sufficient Republican support for a vote in the Senate. HB 136 is a solid bipartisan bill, sponsored by Rep. Jason Nemes (R), who has been a champion for medical cannabis for years.
The legislative session is scheduled to adjourn on April 14, so time is very short.
Please call and email your state senator, then help spread the word on this historic bill by forwarding this message to your friends and family in Kentucky!
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Now is the time to let your legislators know you support medical cannabis!
Yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee advanced HB 136 — the medical cannabis bill — in a 15-1 vote. It now heads to the House floor, which has passed similar bills in past years.
The issue has never gotten a vote in the Senate, but Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer has stated that he will not get “in the way” if a medical cannabis bill has sufficient Republican support for a vote in the Senate. It’s crucial that you engage with your legislators. HB 136 is a solid bipartisan bill sponsored by Rep. Jason Nemes (R), who has been a champion for medical cannabis for years.
Please write your state legislators in support of medical cannabis! HB 136 is the best bet to move cannabis reform forward in 2022. Time is running out for this year’s session, so your voice is critical.
Help spread the word on this historic bill by forwarding this message to your friends and family in Kentucky!
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Unfortunately, HB 305, a bill to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis for adults 21 and older, fell just two votes short of the needed supermajority (25 votes) to clear the House yesterday. The final vote count was 23 yes, 14 no, and 4 not voting.
Far more representatives stood with a majority of Delawareans and voted in favor of the bill rather than against it.
If your rep voted YES, you can send them a note here to thank them. If your rep voted NO or didn't vote, please send them a message to let them know you’re disappointed.
Thank you to everyone who raised their voices in support of HB 305. The fight to bring equitable legalization to Delaware continues.
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Ask your state representative to vote YES on HB 305!
Big news! HB 305, a bill to legalize and regulate cannabis for adults in Delaware, is scheduled for a vote by the full House of Representatives. The vote is scheduled for TOMORROW, Thursday, March 10. Debate begins at 2 p.m.
Email your representative and ask them to vote YES on HB 305, and then follow up with a call!
The bill needs to receive a supermajority (25 votes) to clear the House. It’s more important than ever that your lawmakers hear from you — ask them to legalize cannabis THIS YEAR by voting YES on HB 305!
HB 305 is the just, equitable cannabis policy that Delawareans deserve. It would legalize possession of up to one ounce of cannabis for adults 21 and older, promote equity and inclusion in the legal industry from communities disproportionately impacted by cannabis prohibition, and reinvest a portion of tax revenue into those communities through a Justice Reinvestment Fund. You can check out our full summary of HB 305 here.
A strong majority of Delawareans support legalization. Ask your state representative to listen to their constituents and vote YES on HB 305.
Please help us spread the word by forwarding this message to your friends and family in Delaware or sharing this link on social media — mpp.org/LegalizeDE — and urging your contacts to help get HB 305 past the finish line.
Together, we can end prohibition in the First State!
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At 2:00 p.m. ET this afternoon, the Yes We Cannabis RI Coalition will kick off the first in a series of three online educational panels focused on cannabis legalization and social equity. Today’s event, titled “Seeds of Hope: Repairing the Harm,” will feature a discussion about automatic record clearance for past cannabis offenses and other reforms to the criminal legal system. The event will be moderated by Cherie Cruz of the Formerly Incarcerated Union of Rhode Island. Panelists include:
• Steven Brown – American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island
• Juan Cuthbert – Directly impacted leader
• Evan Rosin-Pritchard – Former community liaison for the RI Public Defender
• Carly Wolf – National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
The online panel series will be streamed live on the Yes We Cannabis RI Facebook page, with recordings available afterwards. There will be an open question and answer session after each discussion with questions from the online audience (submitted to the Facebook page).
Other upcoming online panels hosted by Yes We Cannabis include:
Monday, March 14 at 4:00 p.m. ET — “Seeds of Hope: Remembering the Patients”
• Patient advocates will discuss how Rhode Island can protect those who need cannabis for medical reasons and ensure they are not left behind as the state moves forward with legalizing, regulating, and taxing adult-use cannabis.
Monday, March 21 (time TBD) — “Seeds of Hope: Building an Inclusive Industry”
• Legalization laws passed in other states have included policies to create a diverse and inclusive cannabis industry — but the results have been disappointing. Advocates will discuss lessons learned and how Rhode Island can be a leader in establishing a more equitable cannabis economy.
Get informed about equitable cannabis policies so that you can be an effective advocate!
If you miss any of the online events, you can watch a recording on the Yes We Cannabis RI Facebook page!
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Now is the time to let your legislators know you support medical cannabis!
State Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer has stated that he will not get “in the way” if a medical cannabis bill has sufficient Republican support for a vote in the Senate. HB 136 is a solid bipartisan bill sponsored by Rep. Jason Nemes (R), who has been a champion for medical cannabis for years. Now is the time to engage with your legislators to support this bill!
Please write your state legislators in support of medical cannabis!
There are other cannabis bills that have been submitted, including legalization bills, but their chances to gain traction are limited. HB 136 is the best bet to move cannabis reform forward in 2022. Time is running out for this year’s session, so your voice is critical.
Help spread the word on this historic bill by forwarding this message to your friends and family in Kentucky!
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Legislative leaders in the House and Senate have found common ground on a plan to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis for adults
Exciting news!
Yesterday, Rep. Scott Slater and Sen. Josh Miller, along with many cosponsors in the House and Senate, formally introduced a pair of identical bills (S 2430 and H 7593) to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis for adults 21 and older in Rhode Island.
The long-awaited legislation is the product of many months of discussions among top lawmakers in the state, including Senate President Dominic Ruggerio and Speaker of the House Joseph Shekarchi, who have both indicated they believe this to be the year Rhode Island joins 18 other states with adult-use cannabis legalization laws. The first committee hearing on the bill is expected to be scheduled toward the end of this month.
The legislation would:
A comprehensive summary of the proposal can be found here, while the full text of the measure can be found here.
Stay tuned for more updates as the pair of bills progress through the legislative process!
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Be sure to get out and vote if you live in the 4th House district!
A special election is being held on Saturday, March 5 to fill a vacancy to replace former Representative Gerald Brady in the 4th House District (Wilmington).
The outcome of the special election is critical in determining the fate of legalization. HB 305 — a bill to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis for adults — is currently waiting to be considered by the full House of Representatives. The winner of the special election will be a key vote on the bill on the House floor.
Democratic candidate Bud Freel has pledged to support HB 305, while Republican candidate Ted Kittila has said he does not plan to vote for the bill.
Early voting is already underway and will continue through Thursday, March 3, 2022 at the Carvel State Office Building from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Address:
Carvel State Office Building
820 North French Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19801
Voting Area: Mezzanine (Floor 2)
If you plan to vote on Election Day, you can do so from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. at your assigned polling place.
We need a supermajority (25 votes) for HB 305 to clear the House of Representatives. Don’t miss this opportunity to help get legalization across the finish line this year! Then, spread the news to friends and family in Wilmington!
State legislative special elections tend to have very small turnouts, so it’s crucial to turn out.
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