FBI: Over 200K Cannabis Arrests in 2023, Racial Enforcement Disparity Continues
Fri / Sep 27th
Social justice should be at the heart of the cannabis industry since the first cannabis entrepreneurs have been persecuted by the justice system. As the Black Lives Matter movement has gained traction more cannabis companies are committing to social justice work.
Fri / Sep 27th
Mon / Apr 22nd
Editor’s note: this article originally appeared in The Outlaw Report, and has been republished with permission. The Last Prisoner Project… Read More
Tue / Feb 20th SPOTLIGHT
Upling is a Black-owned cannabis delivery app currently serving dispensaries and medical cannabis patients in Maryland, Washington DC, and Jamaica,… Read More
Tue / Jan 23rd
Fri / Sep 1st PRESS RELEASE
Group says rescheduling is simply a rebranding of prohibition, not the end of it. WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to… Read More
Tue / May 24th INTERVIEW
Alejandro Rodriguez is an Adjunct Professor at The Cannabis Law Clinic at the Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, which teaches students about cannabis history, law, and regulatory compliance.
Fri / Dec 31st
A recent study found that cannabis decriminalization policies have helped to reduce the racial disparity in cannabis possession arrests.
Tue / Dec 28th
Rochester, New York’s mayor-elect Malik Evans has proposed using cannabis taxes to bolster a universal basic income program for his constituents.
Fri / Nov 19th
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said lawmakers behind his federal cannabis bill want to ensure smaller businesses have access to the cannabis industry, that states expunge records for nonviolent cannabis crimes, and that funds generated go to restorative justice initiatives.
Tue / Sep 7th
A proposal in Michigan would eliminate the state’s “moral character” clause in its adult-use cannabis law, which can block industry participation based on “integrity, moral character, and reputation” or if the applicant has prior cannabis offenses.
Fri / Sep 3rd
A program by Ohio cannabis firm Riviera Creek and social justice advocacy group United Returning Citizens is teaching formerly incarcerated individuals how to grow cannabis for commercial purposes.
Mon / Aug 30th
Richard Wershe Jr., aka “White Boy Rick,” who was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 for cocaine possession, is launching his own cannabis brand called “The 8th.”
Tue / Aug 17th
Marshawn Lynch’s Dodi Blunts and the Last Prisoner Project have partnered on an apprenticeship program to offer justice-impacted individuals hands-on cannabis industry experience.
Tue / Jul 27th
The courts have granted the Westchester, New York district attorney’s request to dismiss all felony or misdemeanor charges for cannabis possession or sales.
Wed / Jul 14th
Democratic senators unveiled the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act today, which seeks to federally legalize cannabis and contains social justice elements aimed at undoing the harms of prohibition.
Thu / Jul 1st
The New Orleans City Council Criminal Justice Committee has unanimously approved an ordinance that would decriminalize cannabis possession.
Tue / Jun 29th
Medical cannabis provider Revolutionary Clinics is establishing a $4 million grant to be distributed between the state’s Economic Empowerment Cannabis licensees and other minority-owned businesses in Cambridge.
Tue / Jun 22nd
The interdisciplinary minor focuses on social justice issues related to cannabis use, the cannabis industry, and the medical efficacy of cannabis.
Wed / Jun 16th
The bill would decriminalize all drugs at the federal level and shift authority for the substances from the Attorney General to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Thu / May 20th OPINION
Colleges in the South are launching cannabis/hemp research programs and partnering with southern cannabis cultivators to grow legal, medicinal cannabis.
Fri / Apr 23rd
Multiple civil rights groups in Virginia skipped the governor’s cannabis legalization bill signing ceremony after the advocacy group Marijuana Justice was snubbed an invitation.
Mon / Mar 29th
The Human Toll is a new docuseries that explores how cannabis prohibition — and the drug war, in general — was racially motivated and continues to unfairly target Black and Brown communities for enforcement.
Fri / Mar 26th
The National Hispanic Cannabis Council launched on Thursday to raise awareness around cannabis-related health, economic, and legal issues and to promote participation and leadership in the cannabis industry.
Thu / Mar 25th
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has replaced a member of the Cannabis Regulatory Commission after the NAACP criticized the commission for not meeting its own social equity requirements.
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