If you live in any one of these states, it is very important that you elect a US Senator that supports marijuana decriminalization, removing marijuana from the Controlled Substances act and, evicting all federal prisoners incarcerated for Marijuana crimes. As of now 40 out of 50 states have laws or legislation to legalize or decriminalize federal marijuana crimes.
States that have CBD oil and reduced sentences are a start but, we must do better than just an half-ass effort that results in continued imprisonment for marijuana crimes at state and federal levels.
Don't let a Mike Bloomberg type pull a deep fake on you regarding Marijuana reform. Stop and frisking someone for using marijuana as a medicine is an unpardonable sin. Supporting Gov. Rick Snyder does not help either. All you have to do is look at the job done in Flint MI. Mr. Bloomberg supported anti-marijuana efforts in Michigan and, was unsuccessful in doing so.
Currently two member nations of the United Nations Office of Drug Control, the United States and, Russia are blocking a vote in Vienna Austria to decriminalize Cannabis worldwide by demanding more research. The action by these two member states is continuing the policy of mass incarceration in State and Federal prisons.
With a change in the Senate, the Food and Drug Administration will assist the Drug Enforcement Agency on policy toward the Cannabis plant. In Kentucky for example cannabis is a viable alternative to the Opioid abuse crisis and, bankrupt farmers could retain ownership of their property. There are so many people in federal jails for Marijuana like Danny Trevino of the Lansing Michigan Four and, Mike Thompson in the State of Michigan. Some of the senators listed below are blocking legislation to drastically overhaul the process.
The good news is that there are Senate candidates like Doug Jones that have been friendly to Marijuana reform in Alabama and, is facing strong opposition by candidates who want to maintain the status quo In Georgia, there are TWO seats open if everyone who knows someone cities like Augusta, Atlanta, Griffin, Macon for starters, takes their blunt to the ballot box, good things will happen.
420 Green Jobs Coalition with Attorney Jeff Hank |
With a different group of jurors in the Senate, federal judges who continue to support the fallacy of marijuana being a Schedule I drug with no value, can be impeached, reprimanded, removed and, replaced if necessary. It takes the approval of 38 out of 50 states to add a new amendment to the US Constitution to decriminalize and manufacture products using the Cannabis plant. As of February 2020, 40 states that have approved Cannabis use in oils, medically, and recreational form.
Therefore you must show up and vote for 420 cannabis friendly candidates in your state on or, before November 3rd, 2020 8pm local time.
2020 Battle-Weed States
State | P | Name | Status | Med? | Decrim? | 420? |
Alabama | D | Doug Jones | Illegal | No | No | YES |
Alaska | R | Dan Sullivan | Legal | Yes | Yes | NO |
Arizona | R | Martha McSally | NO | |||
Colorado | R | Cory Gardner | Legal | Yes | Yes | NO |
Georgia | R | David Perdue | Mixed | CBD | No | NO |
Georgia | R | Kelly Loeffler | NO | |||
Iowa | R | Joni Ernst | Mixed | CBD | No | NO |
Kansas | R | Pat Roberts | Illegal | No | No | NO |
Kentucky | R | Mitch McConnell | Mixed | CBD | No | NO |
Maine | R | Susan Collins | Legal | Yes | Yes | NO |
Michigan | D | Gary Peters | Legal | Yes | Yes | YES |
Minnesota | D | Tina Smith | Mixed | Yes | Reduced | YES |
Montana | R | Steve Daines | Mixed | Yes | No | NO |
New Hampshire | D | Jeanne Shaheen | Mixed | Yes | Reduced | YES |
New Mexico | D | Tom Udall | Mixed | Yes | Reduced | YES |
North Carolina | R | Thom Tillis | Illegal | No | Reduced | NO |
Texas | R | John Cornyn | Mixed | CBD | No | NO |
A threat to Weed anywhere, is a threat to weed everywhere!
#LetWeedomRing for the people, by the people and, to the power of the people.
#votedammit
#FreeTheWeed
1 comment:
Peter's only says he is for it being decriminalized. Only to turn around after his would be win to go with the rest of the Democrats and oppose it as to not break ranks imo
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