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Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by Jerryjasper(m): 1:20pm On Dec 05, 2020
US House passes federal cannabis decriminalisation bill
Published14 hours ago
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image captionA cannabis flower in bloom
The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to decriminalise cannabis at the national level for the first time.

It calls for removing cannabis from the list of federally controlled substances and erasing certain federal convictions.

It also supports reinvestment in communities adversely impacted by the decades-long "war on drugs".

The bill is very unlikely to be taken up in the Republican-controlled Senate.

The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (More) Act was passed in the lower chamber 228 to 164 on Friday afternoon, with five Republicans - and one independent - supporting the measure.

To become law, the bill needs to pass the Senate and be signed by the president. If that happens, it could help bridge a major disconnect between national and state drug policy in the US.

Health risks of recreational cannabis
Does cannabis lead to harder drug use?
Why is cannabis not legal federally?
Cannabis is still prohibited by the 1970 federal drug policy known as the Controlled Substances Act and classed as a Schedule I narcotic - defined as having no medical value and a high potential for abuse - but states have made their own laws relating to the drug.

One in three Americans currently live in states where cannabis is legal for adult use, despite the federal prohibition.

Fifteen states and the District of Columbia have passed ballot measures or initiatives that allow the recreational use of cannabis by anyone over the age of 21.

In addition, 38 states have passed measures that allow its use for medicinal purposes.

Last month, voters in three states - Arizona, Montana and New Jersey - overwhelmingly approved ballot measures to legalise recreational use, with voters in Mississippi supporting its medicinal use. South Dakota, a traditionally conservative state, made history when voters there simultaneously backed initiatives for the medicinal and recreational use of the drug.

Support for federal cannabis legalisation is now at an all-time high, with a Gallup poll last month showing more than two-thirds of American adults support it.

Several lawmakers took to the House floor ahead of the vote, arguing the bill had less to do with legalising marijuana and more to do with how the enforcement of cannabis prohibition has hurt communities of colour, leaving behind "a legacy of racial and ethnic injustices".

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Black Americans are more than three times as likely to be arrested for cannabis-related offences as white Americans, despite similar rates of usage, according to a study last year from the American Civil Liberties Union.

What does the bill propose?
It includes measures to expunge the federal criminal records of those charged or convicted for non-violent cannabis offenses and provide cannabis business owners easier access to grants or loans. It would also tax cannabis retail sales and create a trust fund to reinvest in job training and other initiatives for communities of colour harmed by the drug war.

"We're not rushing to legalise marijuana. The American people have already done that," said Democrat Earl Blumenauer, from Oregon, who is the founder of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus and an original sponsor of the bill.

"We're here because Congress has failed to deal with the disastrous war on drugs and do its part for the over 50 million regular marijuana users in every one of your districts."

The bill was drafted in co-ordination with several cannabis justice advocates.

What reaction has there been?
Several Republican lawmakers said the bill had troubling implications that could be potentially harmful to American youth. Greg Murphy, from North Carolina, said the drug was "one of the most abused substances on the planet".

Others called the vote a "waste of time", complaining that they should have instead focused on Covid relief.

Cannabis reform advocates, however, hailed the vote as "historic" and "long overdue".

It came as the National Basketball Association (NBA) released a statement announcing it would suspend random cannabis testing of its players for the 2020-21 season.

What's next?
President-elect Joe Biden has expressed a desire to end federal prohibition through decriminalisation, but neither Senate Republican leadership nor current president Donald Trump have indicated support for the legislation to become law. If Republicans win one or both Senate runoff elections in Georgia next month, the party will retain its majority in the upper chamber.

Following the passage of the House bill, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer urged his colleagues to support the reforms: "These bills are part of a broader movement to address inequities in criminal justice, business and more. Today's bipartisan vote shows just how far that movement has come."

Adding a rare voice of support from across the aisle, Matt Gaetz of Florida - the lone Republican co-sponsor of the bill - said: "The federal government has lied to the people of this country about marijuana for a generation... If we were measuring the success of the war on drugs, drugs have won."

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Published29 December 2019


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Re: Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by Yenefer(f): 1:21pm On Dec 05, 2020
Current generations are tossed. Generation of soulless mad people is upon us.
Re: Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by Karlifate: 1:26pm On Dec 05, 2020
grin

This is what that Zlatan guy was wishing for the other day, IF he becomes Nigerian President.


Does cannabis lead to harder drug use?
Why is cannabis not legal federally?
Cannabis is still prohibited by the 1970 federal drug policy known as the Controlled Substances Act and classed as a Schedule I narcotic - defined as having no medical value and a high potential for abuse - but states have made their own laws relating to the drug.

Las las, it will still be abused, no matter how they legalise it.
Re: Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by Emmanueltrin(m): 1:32pm On Dec 05, 2020
damn niggarr issorit, weed is supposed to be legally commercial in Nigeria , but religious and hypocrites hiding under morals no go gree,once weed is legalize our problem is half solved , you can't see real niggaar fight under session , no greediness , you won't even know when you will be your bro keeper, no hate , no pressure just enjoy yourself

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Re: Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by Jerryjasper(m): 1:42pm On Dec 05, 2020
Karlifate:
grin

This is what that Zlatan guy was wishing for the other day, IF he becomes Nigerian President.


Las las, It will still be abused, no matter how they legalise it.

even in Nigeria a time will come that it would be legalized
Re: Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by risos(m): 1:45pm On Dec 05, 2020
Make una come observe people wey dey reason like human, some black people be thinking and talking in spiritual powers, na spirit dem be, na to promote anti-natural laws them sabi.

Anyway good for you guys, cannabis industry for US done dey generate more money than all IGR in Nigeria.

Soon after dem destroy all our good strain, we go begin import from them.
Re: Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by Karlifate: 1:54pm On Dec 05, 2020
Jerryjasper:
even in Nigeria a time will come that it would be legalized

Possibly, even Governor Aketi advocated for it, sometimes ago.


But the process will be hastened IF people like Zlatan becomes the President. grin grin

Re: Us House Of Reps Passes Historic Bill To "Legalise Canabis" by ULOPVQ: 2:29pm On Dec 05, 2020
Yenefer:
Current generations are tossed. Generation of soulless mad people is upon us.

Yenefer, is taking marijuana a bad thing? It is safer than alcohol and can deal with depression.

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