John,
Earlier this month, after DFA members nationwide took action, the House voted to pass the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act.
The bill will decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, and expunge nonviolent marijuana-related convictions while rebuilding and restoring communities devastated by the failed War on Drugs.
The War on Drugs is outdated, discriminatory, and destructive, and our communities deserve better. It’s time for the Senate to act.
Join DFA in calling for the Senate to follow the lead of the House and take action to address marijuana policy reform!
The War on Drugs has criminalized people of color, separated families by incarcerating parents and loved ones, and fueled a dangerous prison industrial complex.
We need to show the Senate that there’s widespread support for establishing justice in America by passing marijuana decriminalization.
Help us organize nationwide to build power and push Democrats in the Senate to act so they’ll step up to the plate and decriminalize marijuana and expunge non-violent arrest records.
Sign now to tell the Senate: Take action to address marijuana policy reform!
Thanks for being a part of this movement.
- Tre
Tre Graves
Digital Organizing Coordinator
Democracy for America