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Sen. Gillibrand Urges DEA to Deschedule Marijuana for Justice

Introduction

In a bold move, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is championing a significant shift in national drug policy. She is vocally urging the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to deschedule marijuana, aiming to reclassify it similarly to alcohol or tobacco.

The Current Classification

Marijuana currently resides in the Schedule I category, alongside drugs like heroin. This classification deems it more dangerous than substances like fentanyl and cocaine, which surprisingly fall under Schedule II.

Voices for Descheduling

Gotham Buds co-owner, Malika Bellamy, VP of Communications and Marketing, joins the call for descheduling. At a recent press conference, Bellamy expressed unequivocal support for this initiative. “Descheduling marijuana is not just a policy change; it’s a step towards rectifying historical injustices,” Bellamy stated, emphasizing the disproportionate impact on marginalized communities.

A Step Toward Social Justice

The push for descheduling is deeply intertwined with the pursuit of social justice. Communities historically impacted by stringent marijuana laws stand to benefit significantly from this policy revision. It’s about “avenging the disenfranchised,” as Bellamy puts it, offering a chance to redress past wrongs.

The HHS Recommendation

In a notable development, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services suggested reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule III drug, akin to Tylenol 3. This would acknowledge its medical benefits while maintaining federal illegality.

Why Descheduling?

Sen. Gillibrand argues that simply reclassifying marijuana isn’t sufficient. “It’s about more than just recognizing medical benefits. It’s about decriminalization and addressing the past injustices that have disproportionately affected certain communities,” she states. Rep. Jerry Nadler echoes this sentiment, stressing the importance of removing the stigma attached to cannabis convictions.

Overcoming Challenges

Gillibrand acknowledges the complexities and stigma surrounding this issue. The journey towards descheduling faces both social and political hurdles, yet it’s a path she believes is worth pursuing for the greater good.

Conclusion

As the debate around marijuana policy reform heats up, Sen. Gillibrand’s call for descheduling marks a pivotal moment. This movement transcends mere drug policy; it’s a stride toward justice, equity, and rational legal standards.

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