Mar 09, 2020
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Urge your legislators to stop criminalizing cannabis consumers.
Today, Louisiana’s state lawmakers convene in Baton Rouge for their 2020 legislative session. Already more than a dozen bills are pending to improve the state’s cannabis policies.
Proposals have been introduced to regulate marijuana for adults’ use, to allow local legalization, to decriminalize simple possession, and to improve the state’s medical marijuana program in various ways — including by allowing whole plant cannabis and expanding qualifying conditions.
Here’s a snapshot at some of the bills that have been introduced:
To weigh in on any of these bills, you can look up your legislator here and give them a call. Or you can use our automated system and rewrite the letter to focus on the issue(s) you care most about.
After voicing your support for marijuana policy reform, please spread the word so that others can join the chorus for humane and sensible marijuana laws!