In 2023, SAM won every fight in Washington. Marijuana wasn’t rescheduled. Neither SAFE Banking nor any legalization bill came up for a floor vote in either chamber despite being a top priority of the Senate Majority Leader, and a longstanding provision prohibiting marijuana sales in DC remains law. Meanwhile, we made unprecedented progress on several proactive measures. We built a bipartisan, bicameral coalition to ban Delta-8 THC in next year’s Farm Bill, drafted legislation like the Stop Pot Act, and held four bipartisan staff and member briefings. Next year, our focus will continue to be on the potential rescheduling of marijuana and fixing the Farm Bill loophole.
The influence of our grassroots has exploded in the last year thanks to our state affiliates and parent advocates. Our activists sent over 22,000 letters to their legislators and other community stakeholders in 2023. Activism is a core priority of SAM’s Parent Action Network (PAN), which seeks to amplify the voices and stories of parents with children who have experienced the harms of marijuana. This year, PAN parents shared their stories in state and national media outlets, including PAN parent Heather Bacchus, a mother who lost her son to suicide as the result of marijuana-induced psychosis, who was able to share her story
The influence of our grassroots has exploded in the last year thanks to our state affiliates and parent advocates. Our activists sent over 22,000 letters to their legislators and other community stakeholders in 2023. Activism is a core priority of SAM’s Parent Action Network (PAN), which seeks to amplify the voices and stories of parents with children who have experienced the harms of marijuana. This year, PAN parents shared their stories in state and national media outlets, including PAN parent Heather Bacchus, a mother who lost her son to suicide as the result of marijuana-induced psychosis, who shared her story on Fox News.