Friend --
Chuck Schumer emailed you asking for your signature on the record to support
federal marijuana legalization. We didn’t get your signature yet -- so we wanted
to bump his email to the top of your inbox and ask if you can take action.
Take a minute to add your name and demand federal marijuana legalization. [link removed]
If you’re wondering why this is so important, check out what Chuck wrote below
-- and thank you!
Team Schumer
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Sender: Chuck Schumer
Subject: SIGN ON: It’s time for marijuana prohibition to end [link removed]
Friend --
It’s 2021. It’s time to end federal marijuana prohibition. That’s why I’m
planning to bring cannabis legislation to the Senate floor soon.
Legalizing marijuana would allow us to reinvest tax revenue into communities
most impacted by the failed war on drugs and fund efforts to expunge prior
marijuana convictions -- and bring us one step closer to racial equity.
That’s why it is a top priority for the Democratic Senate this year.
So I’m bringing marijuana legislation to the Senate floor and I need to know supporters like you are behind me. Will you add your name to demand federal marijuana legalization? [link removed]
In New York, we just legalized marijuana. And now, over 40% of Americans live in
states like New York where marijuana is legalized. It’s overwhelmingly clear
that this is what the future will look like. Add that on top of the fact that
two-thirds of Americans favor marijuana legalization, and it makes political and
financial sense to get this done.
There aren’t downsides. States bring in more revenue and limit some of the most
racist abuses of our legal and police system.
It’s time to right a generation of wrongs and reinvest in our communities by legalizing marijuana: If you agree, add your name right now. [link removed]
Thanks,
Chuck Schumer
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