We're LIVE!
Join @NJU4MR to celebrate New Jersey's historic cannabis reform victory and learn about what's next in the fight for cannabis justice.
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This is just the start.
We're committed to ensuring implementation of cannabis legalization prioritizes the communities most harmed by cannabis prohibition.
Shoutout to our steering committee: @ACLUNJ @njnaacp @LATINOACTION@SandSJ_NJ @DFCRorg @PoliceForReform@WJCaruso
BREAKING: @GovMurphy just signed bills to legalize, decriminalize, and clarify youth consequences for cannabis possession and use.
Today has been a long time coming. For decades, NJ has made tens of thousands of arrests per year & targeted Black and brown people for cannabis.
The cannabis bills signed today will:
✅ Decriminalize cannabis possession and use <6 oz.
✅ Reinvest revenue raised from legalization into the communities most harmed by prohibition
✅ Ensure youth <21 possessing cannabis & alcohol are connected with community-based services.
"Ending the federal marijuana prohibition is necessary to right the wrongs of this failed war and end decades of harm inflicted on communities of color across the country. That alone is not enough"
Agreed, @CoryBooker!
We must begin to repair harms & ensure an equitable future.
The failed War on Drugs has been a war on people—particularly people of color.
It’s time we end the federal prohibition on marijuana.
Looking forward to joining @RonWyden & @SenSchumer to announce reforms that will ensure restorative justice & protect public health.
We look forward to working with New Jersey electeds to ensure that Black and brown community members of all ages do not continue to suffer disproportionate penalization for cannabis possession or distribution.
Let’s get this done now. And continue to work to fill in the gaps.
We need cannabis arrests to end ASAP. A pending clean-up bill must be passed to ensure that legalization + decrim are signed, ending the majority of cannabis arrests.
This is the next step. We urge leaders to act swiftly to get this done. And once it’s signed, let’s go further!
NJUMR supports the end of all penalties - civil and criminal – for cannabis, including ending fines and criminal consequences for adults and youth.
https://t.co/kwhiMwG0a7
We look forward to working with New Jersey electeds to ensure that Black and brown community members of all ages do not continue to suffer disproportionate penalization for cannabis possession or distribution.
Let’s get this done now. And continue to work to fill in the gaps.
Thanks to @cbloggy at @Forbes for including my perspective in his coverage of NJ's puzzling plan to outlaw even limited home cultivation of cannabis while it legalizes commercial sales and adult use. @DFCRorg supports home grow for SJ & patient access. https://t.co/3aUWo0kx4G
This is important. Arbitrary license caps undermine equity in the industry & limit the amount of tax revenue generated for communities. Thanks @SenatorScutari and @GovMurphy for working to eliminate caps & ensure equity, and prioritizing racial justice.
Lawmakers must also pass a robust decriminalization bill that protects residents before legalization takes effect, a process that’s expected to take months.
After decades of prohibition, NJ voters have made clear: it’s time to end unjust and unnecessary cannabis-related arrests.
BREAKING: New Jersey just voted overwhelmingly in support of legalizing marijuana for adult-use.
After years of advocacy, New Jersey is taking a huge first step away from harmful cannabis prohibition laws and towards a regulated market that prioritizes racial and social justice.
Now, New Jersey legislators and the Governor will begin to work on legislation to implement the vision for legalization that voters have pushed forward.
This legislation must include provisions that repair the harms of prohibition and create an accessible and inclusive industry.
Join ACLU-NJ's @AmiKachalia for a conversation with @RepBonnie and @Analilia_Mejia on Saturday, 10/17 at 10 am.
Tune in as they discuss organizing strategies for the 2020 election and how NJ can legalize marijuana with equity and justice leading the way.
https://t.co/IzBR7DcHA6
REMINDER: Register for @NewarkCAP's virtual event on TODAY, October 14 @ 6pm.
Join faith leaders and advocates on voting rights, police accountability, and cannabis reform on how NJ can legalize marijuana, with equity and justice leading the way.
RSVP: https://t.co/VbUOfTGQfQ
NEW: Cannabis is here to stay, NJUMR’s @DavidNathanMD and @NORML’s Paul Armentano write in @StarLedger.
By saying YES to Question 1, NJ has a chance to weigh in on how the state can:
✔️Regulate cannabis
✔️Build an inclusive industry
✔️Stop racist arrests
https://t.co/3r8URmtJW8
Read up on @WJCaruso's profile with @NJCannabisInsider on how his cannabis advocacy – and NJUMR – began.
"A moment in my life that changed my whole view of everything,” Caruso said. “It was the first time I had seen genuine advocacy work,” he said.
https://t.co/YNDsuUWPKD