Cannabis Justice, Banking, and Growth: Why Politicians Must Act | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Cannabis Justice, Banking, and Growth: Why Politicians Must Act | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"Across the United States, cannabis reform has reached a tipping point. Public support for legalization has never been higher, with polls showing that a majority of Americans favor full legalization for both medical and adult use. Yet, despite this overwhelming public backing, certain politicians continue to delay progress, obstruct meaningful reform, and in some cases, outright block legislation that would legalize or deschedule cannabis at the federal level."
"For the cannabis industry in America to reach its full potential and truly become top shelf in every aspect, politicians must open the path to federal banking access, transparent regulation, and equitable commercialization. And for those lawmakers who have no firsthand knowledge of cannabis-those who have never smoked, never consumed, and continue to legislate from a place of ignorance-the best course of action may be to step aside and let informed experts lead."
Public support for full cannabis legalization for medical and adult use has reached record highs across the United States, yet some politicians continue to delay or block federal legalization or descheduling. Federal illegality forces most financial institutions to avoid cannabis businesses, forcing cash operations that create security risks, deny loans, credit lines, and payment processing, and hinder small operators. Patients lack consistent, safe products; entrepreneurs are excluded from regulated markets; and tens of thousands remain incarcerated for cannabis offenses despite state-level legality. Federal banking access, transparent regulation, and equitable commercialization are necessary to secure the industry, protect workers and consumers, and advance justice.
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