From John B. King <[email protected]>
Subject I’ll be blunt — we need to legalize cannabis
Date July 22, 2021 10:32 PM
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The fight for cannabis legalization is moving forward in Maryland! Democrats in the Maryland House of Delegates are working to put a question on the ballot in 2022 that would legalize marijuana statewide if passed.

I proudly stand with the legislative leaders spearheading this effort. It's past time for legalization, expungement, and a thriving cannabis industry with robust participation of businesses owned by people of color and women.

Will you help urge Maryland lawmakers to put legalizing recreational marijuana on the 2022 ballot by signing our petition now?

SIGN THE PETITION ([link removed])

Marijuana prohibition has a dark history, where Black and Brown people have disproportionately been targeted by restrictive legislation. According to a report published by the Maryland General Assembly, while approximately 30% of Marylanders are Black, Black people were targeted in 54% of marijuana arrests in 2019.

We must be cognizant of this history and the continuing racial disparities in our state and let these factors motivate us to legalize cannabis and expunge the records of non-violent offenders. Additionally, we must ensure that people of color who are trying to make a living in the cannabis industry are supported by guaranteed loans so their businesses have the opportunity to flourish.

It’s time to legalize marijuana while also taking these restorative steps to address racial injustice. Will you please voice your support for putting legalization on the 2022 ballot by signing our petition today?

SIGN THE PETITION ([link removed])

Thank you for your engagement on this key issue,

John B. King

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