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Cannabis Reform and Social Justice - Should We Still Mix the Two?
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SOCIAL REFORM AND CANANBIS LEGALIZATION
Is Mixing Social Justice with Marijuana
Reform Doing More Harm Than Good
Right Now?
Tying social justice to cannabis legalization may be hurting both efforts in this political
environment
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Donât mix Social Justice with Marijuana Reform!
Teamster politics is killing the world. The world has been clamoring for cannabis legalization for decades now
and weâre seeing it come to fruition incredibly slowly. There is no real reason for the delay. Banks are in
agreement. People are in agreement. Even politicians are saying yes!
Yet for some reason, nobody can come to terms on how to do it. The Republicans want to make it the most
profitable for their Wall Street âbromiesâ and milk the marijuana industry for all they can â while the
Democrats wants to use it as a Trojan horse to push their social justice measures.
As a result, nobody is getting on board with either partyâs politics. And this is precisely the problem!
While itâs true, there have been much damage done to many communities due to the War on Drugs. Trying to
retroactively fix it by legalizing cannabis isnât going to undo the damage. Additionally, itâs important to
remember that the War on Drugs (which is still going on by the way) is sustained by both Republicans and
Democrats.
Trying to use cannabis as a means to âgive back to the marginalizedâ while simultaneously sustaining the very
mechanism that wreaked havoc on their communities is hypocritical at best and outright psychotic at its worst.
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Schumer has been touting as the champion of cannabis legalization â for years now. Yet has done very little to
actually get anything done. He makes it seem like itâs âSchumer against the Establishmentâ, but the truth of the
matter is that he complicates the legalization process by interjecting unrelated topics with cannabis.
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) told The Hill that Democrats are working to add social equity
measures to the bill, which is backed by members of both parties.
âWeâre trying to add some of the social justice provisions and see if we can come up with a compromise,â Schumer
said. â The Hill (https://thehill.com/policy/3523887-dems-eye-marijuana-bill-as-vehicle-for-justice-measures/)
Now, Iâm not saying that there should not be some sort of changes with past offenders. Of course, people who
have been arrested for cannabis offenses and people who are currently in jail should have their records
cleaned and prisoners should be set free.
However, itâs when you enter into âwhich marginalized community should get how much percentage of the
licensingâ, etc.
What this does is open the debate on âwhat is the Fair amount you pay someone for ruining their community
with your policies for decades?â Yet also, why restrict people who would have a natural tendency to grow the
market.
The fact that youâre marginalized doesnât automatically qualify you for administration duties â yet more than
often when it comes to affirmative action policies, they tend to not do as much as promised. Many times only
to be hijacked by corporations posing as social equity partners.
âThe conversation between Leader Schumer and Congressman Joyce was part of an ongoing, broader discussion
between both parties and chambers to determine what reform can pass this Congress,â Joyceâs office said in a
statement. âIt is evidence of the sincere efforts by both the Leader and the Congressman to find common ground for
substantial, bipartisan progress on this issue.â â The Hill
With a handful of Democrats pushing for broader social reforms, the Republicans are pushing a more
economy-first model.
The thing is, we should not need to mix these issues. While itâs true, the war on drugs has negatively affected
marginalized communities (https://cannabis.net/blog/opinion/casualties-of-war-a-deeper-look-at-the-
collateral-damage-of-the-drug-war)âŚadding in these social justice revisions within the cannabis legalization
bills will not solve their problems.
Rather, separating the act of legalization from social reform (https://cannabis.net/blog/how-to/how-marijuana-
consumers-can-bring-about-more-social-justice-in-the-cannabis-industry) will most probably have the greatest
impact on all aspects.
The Republicans (and I hate to say it) is right in trying to keep it simple with legalization. However, itâs
imperative that any type of legalization scheme include some sense of âpersonal growing protectionsâ. Whatâs
the point of legalizing weed if you canât legally grow it at your own home?
Of course, this will most probably come down to state legislation, however, it would be nice to see individual
protections addressed when it comes to possession, cultivation, etc.
However, the major push for reform comes in the form of banking. And this is something that both parties
should technically be in agreement.
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The lack of banking has created a problem considering that cannabis businesses are forced to deal in cash
only â they become prime targets for robberies. This makes the communities around them less safe and the
solution to the problem is quite simpleâŚlet banks have protections against prosecution if they work with
legally sanctioned cannabis money.
Of course, the way that the government works is by having policies connect to policiesâŚmeaning that in order
to do that, they would have to amend other protocols in law enforcement. But so what?
Keep it Green, then reform the restâŚ
If youâre hoping to bring social equity to the table, perhaps it would be proper to stop doing whatâs harming
marginalized communities first, prior to discussing what compensation you will be bestowing on people.
The problem isnât the lack of social justice in cannabis reform, itâs the fact that the policy that affected minority
communities is still in effect. In fact, legalizing cannabis will do âsomeâ but very little in correcting the social
wrong.
All it will do is create a black market for other drugs, which would then be met by force by law enforcement,
and once again â the place where this all goes down is in those same marginalized communities.
If cannabis is no longer a cash crop for cartels and gangs, they easily pivot to other drugs such as heroin or
methamphetamines which typically is easier to move, store and sells at a higher price than cannabis.
We can already see this happening south of the border in Mexico. The cartels are swopping their cannabis
fields for poppy fields, because once cannabis stop being a lucrative export â they had to adapt to the times.
Unless Democrats deal with the root of the problem, all their social justice reform is just empty promises. Itâs
feel good policies that will do very little to eradicate the mechanism that goes after black and brown people at
a higher rate than their white counterparts. (https://cannabis.net/blog/opinion/is-the-cannabis-industry-racist)
Cannabis should be legalized for the sake of cannabis commerce and medical access. The social justice issues
should not be lumped with cannabis reform, but should stand as a âthing on its ownâ.
Itâs time we review our drug policies, itâs been more than 50 years since the declaration of the War on Drugs
and I believe we have more than enough data to show how ineffective that policy truly is. If youâre looking for
social justice, if youâre looking for a brighter tomorrow â then the only logical step forward is to end the war on
drugs.
Otherwise it would be the same as advocating for the rights of victims of rape, while watching the rape happen
and doing nothing about it. If you want to fix Social Justice problemsâŚitâs good advice to focus on elements of
âJusticeâ.
Cannabis is about health (https://cannabis.net/blog/news/why-do-people-use-cannabis-over-90-of-adult-users-
say-for-health-and-wellness-reasons-not-just) and commerce. While people associated with the plant has been
negatively affected by another social policy doesnât intricately link the two causes together. If you were to
legalize cannabis and end the war on drugs, youâll do more for social justice than youâd ever know. Youâd
immediately turn the people who live in these âhot communitiesâ from targets of the police into regular
citizens.
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Drugs should not be illegalâŚbecause if you can drink yourself into a coma, you should also be able to shoot
yourself up into a coma, snort your way into a coma, huff your way into a coma. Addiction should be treated
from a health-first perspective as opposed to law-firstâŚand drugs should be taxed and sold at licensed
establishments catering to consenting adults.
Thatâs how you provide Justice to those wrongfully imprisoned for cannabis...but it starts by untangling the two
conflated problems.
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