Politicians Tout Marijuana Policy Progress On 4/20 Amid Heightened Expectations About Federal Reform
Public officials across the U.S. are adding their voices to the chorus of marijuana reform supporters celebrating the cannabis holiday 4/20 on Saturday. That includes members of Congress, state legislators and even the president and vice president.
As mainstream brands and advocacy groups promote various campaigns that seek to leverage the popularity of the expanding reform movement, elected officials are touting their work to advance legalization and other policy changes around cannabis.
Saturday might be a time of celebration within the cannabis community, but politicians have increasingly used it as a platform to advocate for more reform as the issue gains more bipartisan support.
Officials at various levels of government are again playing into the culture and using 4/20 to talk about marijuana policy—underscoring how the legalization movement has helped shift cannabis from a controversial taboo to an accepted societal norm.
This year’s holiday also comes amid heightened expectations about federal marijuana reform, as the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) works to complete a review into cannabis scheduling under President Joe Biden’s 2022 directive.
DEA is considered a recommendation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), which wouldn’t federally legalize marijuana, but industry stakeholders are eagerly anticipating the potential incremental reform nonetheless.
Advocates and congressional lawmakers have amplified their push for reform in the days leading up to 4/20, with calls to advance comprehensive legalization, as well as modest proposals to free up banks to work with state-legal marijuana businesses, for example.
For what it’s worth, Congressional Cannabis Caucus founding co-chair Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) predicts that this Saturday will be the “last 4/20 celebration that cannabis will be on Schedule I.”
Here’s what politicians are saying on 4/20 this year:
Members of Congress and national politicians
Sending people to prison just for possessing marijuana has upended too many lives and incarcerated people for conduct that many states no longer prohibit.
It’s time that we right these wrongs. pic.twitter.com/0avI1FmWf9
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) April 20, 2024
Nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed.
We must continue to change our nation’s approach to marijuana while reforming the justice system so it finally lives up to its name. pic.twitter.com/AJFmexf8a3
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 20, 2024
Happy 420 pic.twitter.com/v5QDGa1s21
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) April 20, 2024
Legalizing marijuana won’t just get people out of jail and back to work — it can actually help solve America’s drug addiction problem.#Happy420 #rfkjr #KennedyShanahan2024 pic.twitter.com/JJfondiNEB
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) April 20, 2024
I was so proud to meet with the Marijuana Justice Coalition as we work to reintroduce the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act in the Senate!
We will not stop working together to end the federal prohibition on cannabis and reverse the harms of the War on Drugs. pic.twitter.com/2pQI0iJcVt
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) April 20, 2024
The failed War on Drugs continues to be a war on people. We need to pass comprehensive cannabis reform that includes restorative justice.
— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) April 20, 2024
Happy 4/20.
We need to legalize marijuana at the federal level.
— Sherrod Brown (@SherrodBrown) April 20, 2024
It’s not justice to lock up kids caught with an ounce of pot, while hedge fund managers make millions off of the legal sale of marijuana. It’s time for the federal government to legalize cannabis and tackle the legacy of unjust marijuana policy.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 20, 2024
Happy 4/20! Colorado made history and lit up the legal cannabis industry. We set the gold standard, and proved it could be done safely.
I have high hopes for federal legalization, and we won’t stop working until we get there.— Senator John Hickenlooper (@SenatorHick) April 20, 2024
This 4/20, I’m celebrating the demise of Minnesota Republicans’ shell party, Legal Marijuana Now.
Thanks for nothing — and shoutout to the @MinnesotaDFL for legalization and expungement!
— Tina Smith (@TinaSmithMN) April 20, 2024
The best way to celebrate 4/20?
Legalizing #cannabis, expunging the records of those imprisoned for using or possessing marijuana, & investing in communities ravaged by the War on Drugs. pic.twitter.com/uz23cNugbP
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 21, 2024
4/20 is a great day to remember @DEAHQ is FINALLY reviewing softening federal #marijuana regs—but not without years of work from yours truly!#Cannabis shouldn’t be Schedule 1. More like Schedule 420. I’ve worked for years to #LegalizeIt federally & won’t stop until it’s done. pic.twitter.com/TuDiMXW2nV
— Steve Cohen (@RepCohen) April 20, 2024
I’m one of the top advocates for #marijuana legalization in Congress. But on #420day let’s remember: as some profit from legalization, thousands of Black men, women & families in my district still suffer from the failed “war on drugs”. Legalization should come with justice.
— Steve Cohen (@RepCohen) April 20, 2024
It’s no secret that public support for responsible cannabis reform has reached an all-time high. If members of Congress relied on their constituents rather than their personal opinion, they’d see the war over a plant isn’t what people want. #StatesReformAct #420 pic.twitter.com/wtDR4rKEko
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) April 20, 2024
As a reminder: Our bill, the States Reform Act, a common-sense initiative puts states in the driver’s seat when it comes to cannabis reform, it protects our kids and military veterans. It now sits in a drawer somewhere in the Capitol. #420https://t.co/zd7ym1eFds pic.twitter.com/hbok53Gxji
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) April 20, 2024
Cannabis justice is racial justice, economic justice, & restorative justice – and the time to act is NOW.
On this 4/20, we need to legalize marijuana, expunge records, & end the War on Drugs that has ravaged Black & brown communities. pic.twitter.com/e2sUCAKERe
— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) April 20, 2024
When it comes to cannabis justice and the War on Drugs, clemency must be part of the solution.@POTUS must use his clemency authority to end mass incarceration and set our communities on a pathway to healing. pic.twitter.com/mH9FPvLViu
— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) April 20, 2024
This #420day, remember,
🍃No one should be in jail just for using or possessing marijuana.
🍃The cannabis industry is good for our economy & should be equitableI’m working to bring opportunities to the cannabis industry while helping those harmed by marijuana criminalization…
— Congressman Troy A. Carter (@RepTroyCarter) April 20, 2024
Happy 4/20 to all who celebrate.
Today would be a great day for the Biden administration to fully deschedule & legalize marijuana, expunge records, and repair the harms of the failed war on drugs.— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) April 20, 2024
Happy 4/20! 🌿 Today would be a great day to legalize marijuana, expunge all criminal records for marijuana offenses, & end the racist War on Drugs.
— Congresswoman Cori Bush (@RepCori) April 20, 2024
Good morning! Today would be a GREAT day to decriminalize and legalize marijuana and invest in the communities of color that have been disproportionately harmed by the war on drugs.
— Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) April 20, 2024
Legalize cannabis nationwide and expunge records for cannabis-related offenses.
Let’s get it done.
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 20, 2024
It’s high time we legalize cannabis in the United States.
— Rep. Mark Pocan (@RepMarkPocan) April 20, 2024
Let’s be blunt: Sen. Romney’s letter questioning the rescheduling of marijuana doesn’t have a nugget of merit.
It hinges on an outdated court case and its logic implies Tylenol should be regulated under Schedule I.
It’s time for the DEA to deschedule marijuana.
— Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (@RepKamlagerDove) April 20, 2024
It’s 4/20, and we are fighting back against the failed war on drugs. pic.twitter.com/B234x6krYF
— Val Hoyle (@RepValHoyle) April 20, 2024
State and local elected officials and political parties
New York is building the nation’s most equitable cannabis industry — one that empowers veterans, women, Black & Brown New Yorkers, & those hurt by the war on drugs.
If you’re choosing to celebrate today, visit one of New York’s 100+ legal dispensaries: https://t.co/nLcImliKam pic.twitter.com/rZ9aFfbJTn— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 20, 2024
Rest assured on this 4/20, amidst recent federal seizures of cannabis from licensed distributors in New Mexico, that my administration is working on a strategy to protect New Mexico’s thriving cannabis industry.#cannabis #economyhttps://t.co/Im9HwCNJLy
— Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (@GovMLG) April 20, 2024
Happy canni-versary, New Jersey!
Tomorrow marks two years since the start of adult-use marijuana sales in New Jersey. Over the past year, we have proudly grown from just over 30 dispensaries to 130 dispensaries statewide. pic.twitter.com/9ernW5RfgU
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) April 20, 2024
Happy 420, @SenWarrenLimmer.
No one rolls like you do. pic.twitter.com/9dJEje08Vl— Minnesota DFL Party (@MinnesotaDFL) April 20, 2024
Time to end cannabis prohibition! Free the 🌱. Happy 4/20 https://t.co/ymiCstsfyO
— Nikki Fried (@NikkiFried) April 20, 2024
Happy 420 day to all those who are celebrating! pic.twitter.com/wTHFOFF1MC
— L. Louise Lucas (@SenLouiseLucas) April 20, 2024
International politicians
Heute wünsche ich vor allem viel Freude beim Feiern des ersten legalen #420day!
Ab morgen geht der Einsatz weiter für eine rasche Anpassung des THC-Grenzwertes für den Straßenverkehr und die Abgabe von #Cannabis in lizenzierten Fachgeschäften. pic.twitter.com/JUZJaUV10R— Kirsten Kappert-Gonther (@KirstenKappert) April 20, 2024
Happy 4/20. Das ist der Anfang vom Ende der Stigmatisierung. #CanG
— Carmen Wegge (@CarmenWegge) April 19, 2024