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The world of harm reduction may see a major shift due to the two recently released letters from SAMHSA. Read SSDP's Harm Reduction and Science Policy Committees response to the proposed federal policy change... https://t.co/7Ba9s2kwGo
How does the War on Drugs impact the progress of scientific and medical research?
Brooke Sanders, a Neuroscience PhD student, describes how prohibition has caused delays in her research of the endocannabinoid system since 2019.
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4 mg dose of naloxone is just as effective as the 8 mg dose — but an 8 mg dose increases the severity of withdrawal symptoms, putting individuals who are recovering from opioid overdose at higher risk of overdosing again.
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It’s time to puff, puff, pass the bill. As Co-Chair of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, I am working with the Cannabis Unity Coalition to decriminalize marijuana as a dangerous drug. The federal government needs to catch up to the states. @NORML@DrugPolicyOrg@lastprisonerprj@NCIAorg
Marijuana never belonged in Schedule I but rescheduling is not legalization, and it will not stop arrests.
Join the Cannabis Unity Coalition in front of Congress at 9:00 am ET this coming Wednesday, May 13th — or support cannabis justice from home!
Yes, We Cannabis! ✊🏼
We need your help! Join the fight at home during the Cannabis Unity Coalition’s annual Cannabis Week of Unity this May 11-May 15, 2026. Here's how... https://t.co/zM0qjjJJD6
SSDP is re-centering the voices of individuals who have been negatively impacted by cannabis criminalization—including those who lost decades of their life to incarceration
Cannabis still is not federally legal and our society continues to pay the price
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"There are still 3,000 federal prisoners serving time for marijuana offenses, and I pledged to lead a letter to President Trump and his pardons czar, Alice Marie Johnson, seeking their release." - @RepCohen https://t.co/5IQxScO1Ct
Congressman Cohen held a press conference on Monday (4/20) with individuals formerly incarcerated in Federal Prison for marijuana offenses alongside SSDP.
There are still 3,000 federal prisoners serving time for marijuana offenses.
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Tobacco and nicotine are some of the most commonly used drugs on the planet, yet meaningful education about them can be surprisingly uncommon.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) told Marijuana Moment she supports the Trump administration's cannabis rescheduling move—even if it "doesn’t quite make all the wrongs right" by leaving behind people who "had their lives destroyed by the war on drugs."
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"We believe it is crucial that 4/20 be not only a celebration of how far we have progressed on cannabis policy since SSDP started in 1998 but a reminder of how far we have left to go,” said SSDP Executive Director Kat Murti. https://t.co/TJQro5ARuj
Take Back the Night is a national event that takes shape in different forms both on and off our campus. It is a night meant to provide survivors of sexual assault a safe space and allow people a place to feel safe and seen. https://t.co/TB3ZvnWJCi
On April 20, @ssdpofficial took a powerful action by bringing survivors of extreme cannabis sentences to Washington, D.C., spotlighting the urgent need for federal cannabis legalization, the release of incarcerated individuals, and the restoration of their rights.
Representing FAMM, Kevin Hagan, our Federal Legislative Affairs Director, spoke at the press conference, which aimed to refocus the narrative around this cultural holiday.