Tom ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 8:30 a.m. No.110315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0330 >>0392 >>0494

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/21/cannabis-democrats-republicans-523119

 

New GOP weed approach: Feds must ‘get out of the way’ (Politico)

Republicans from statehouses to Congress are pushing legalization bills.

A man holds up a joint during a rally.

A man holds up a joint during a rally to support the legalization of marijuana on Capitol Hill. Smoking pot in public remains illegal everywhere in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) | Alex Brandon/AP Photo

By NATALIE FERTIG and MONA ZHANG

11/21/2021 07:00 AM EST

Updated: 11/22/2021 11:29 AM EST

Republicans are warming to weed.

 

Nearly half of Republican voters support federally decriminalizing cannabis, and GOP lawmakers are now beginning to reflect their constituents’ view by increasingly supporting broad legalization at the state and federal level.

 

“We need the federal government just to get out of the way,” said Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), who introduced the first Republican bill in Congress to decriminalize marijuana, tax and regulate the industry and expunge certain records this past week. She pointed to more than 70 percent of Americans supporting the idea.

 

Stronger Republican involvement could hasten a snowball effect on Capitol Hill, where Democrats lead the charge on decriminalization but lack results. It could also chip away at Democrats’ ability to use cannabis legalization to excite progressives and younger voters as the midterms approach.

 

“When the culture becomes more accepting of something, even the most resistant groups get tugged along,” said Dan Judy, vice president of North Star Opinion Research, which focuses on Republican politics. “I don't want to directly conflate marijuana legalization with something like gay marriage, but I think there's a similar dynamic at play.”

 

Earlier this year, North Dakota’s GOP-dominated House passed a marijuana legalization bill introduced by two Republican lawmakers — the first adult-use legalization bill to pass in a Republican-dominated chamber. And Mace's bill marks the first time a Republican has proposed federal legislation to decriminalize cannabis, expunge certain cannabis convictions and tax and regulate the industry.

 

As Republicans wade into the weed group chat, they are bringing their principles, constituents and special interest groups. When Mace introduced her bill on a freezing day on the House triangle, she was surrounded at the podium not by Drug Policy Alliance and the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, but by veterans groups, medical marijuana parents, cannabis industry lobbyists and Koch-backed Americans For Prosperity.

 

Many GOP proposals include lower taxes and a less regulatory approach than Democratic-led bills, while often maintaining elements popular among most voters, like the expungement of nonviolent cannabis convictions.

 

“I tried to be very thoughtful about what I put in the bill that would appeal to Democrats and Republicans,” Mace said in an interview on Monday. “Which is why criminal justice reform is part of it. It's why the excise tax is low.”

 

The motivations bringing Republicans to the table are also changing.

 

Former Capitol Hill cannabis advocates like Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) advocated primarily for their state legalization programs, but Mace comes from South Carolina — a state with no medical or recreational cannabis program. She joins other GOP lawmakers who are pushing for federal policy to move beyond their own states — they include Reps. Matt Gaetz and Brian Mast of Florida, where only medical marijuana is legal, and libertarian-leaning Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, which does not yet have a medical program.

 

“Every two years, you get a new crop of members from both parties, but certainly from the Republican Party, who don't have to defend the drug war … and they don’t have to prop it up,” said cannabis advocate and former Maryland GOP state delegate Don Murphy. “They are free to vote their conscience.”

 

Deep divisions remain within the Republican Party, however. After Mace announced her bill, the South Carolina GOP was quick to condemn it — saying they were "unequivocally" against Mace's bill. "Since this will have widespread negative impacts, from rising crime, violence, and mental health issues in children, I think it’s a safe bet to say most Republicans will be against it too,” South Carolina GOP Chair Drew McKissick said in a statement.

 

Six in 10 younger GOP voters — what Pew described as the “Ambivalent Right” in a recent report — believe marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use, but older, educated Republicans and Christian conservatives do not feel the same way.

 

The GOP split came to a head over the past year in South Dakota. Fifty-four percent of voters approved a ballot measure that legalized recreational marijuana last November in a state where only 27 percent of voters were registered Democrats. Despite support from voters, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem — a rising Republican star — supported a court challenge that has tied up the legalization measure since its passage. But while the state waits on a court decision, efforts to legalize marijuana at the ballot box and in the legislature are moving forward in the meantime.

 

“[Support] is growing because the people voted it in,” said South Dakota Republican Rep. Hugh Bartels, who led the adult-use marijuana study subcommittee over the summer.

 

Marijuana advocates are gearing up now to put legalization initiatives on the 2022 ballot in deep red states like Missouri, Idaho and Wyoming. The fact that more GOP-leaning voters are supportive of marijuana reform means lawmakers are increasingly out of step with their constituents — a fact some in politics are catching on to.

 

“We're now in a race,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said in an interview the week after the 2020 election. “If Republicans beat Democrats on marijuana legalization, they're just one or two of those kinds of social issues away from totally just eroding a ton of goodwill“ that Democrats are trying to build with voters.

 

Republicans who support legalization are viewing the issue through the prism of states' rights, personal freedom, job creation and tax revenue. Many libertarian-leaning Republicans are early supporters of cannabis policy reform, arguing that arresting people for using cannabis is a violation of personal liberties.

 

Some Republicans also cite the racial disparities in marijuana arrests as a reason to fix federal law — though Democrats focus more strongly on criminal justice reform on the whole. And, as is the case for Democrats, the shift is often generational: Texas Young Republicans announced they support marijuana decriminalization back in 2015.

 

The shift within the GOP at times is less about lawmakers’ own beliefs about marijuana and more about how much the public has shifted on the subject. Bill sponsors in North Dakota, for example, said they were personally opposed to marijuana, but introduced the bill anyways to head off the possibility of a ballot initiative that would legalize marijuana through the constitution — especially after South Dakota voters approved legalization in 2020.

 

Bartels himself is “not a real fan of marijuana,” but a draft legalization proposal is “going to get a good solid pitch from me” in the House next session, he said. He's satisfied with how the draft bill handles his chief concerns of public safety and youth use. “It’s a regulation bill, not an industry-leaning bill,” he said.

 

A lack of motivation to fight cannabis legalization is also a major factor, Judy said. White, conservative evangelicals are one of the largest constituencies against legalization, for example — but most of them are not handing out pamphlets or going door to door campaigning against ballot measures.

 

“There's definitely a strong sense in a lot of places that the train is leaving the station,” Judy said.

 

Marijuana reform is poised to make gains in red states now that so many blue states have already legalized it. Advocates are trying to place adult-use legalization initiatives on the 2022 ballot in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. Supporters in Wyoming and Idaho are collecting signatures for medical marijuana and decriminalization measures after state lawmakers have punted on the issue.

 

And one big benefit stands out for Republicans when and where they decide to move forward with legalization: they can tax and regulate the industry in their own way.

 

In Washington, though Republicans have taken some big steps recently, they do not have control of either house of Congress. Democrats are likely to continue to focus on moving Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s decriminalization bill, which has a high tax rate and social equity grant programs that deter conservatives.

 

But Republicans are one step closer to reaching a compromise with Democrats on the issue — if Democrats are willing to negotiate. Leaders such as Steve Hawkins, president of the U.S. Cannabis Council, hope that Mace’s bill will broaden the pool of support.

 

“This is an issue where there's not a ton of partisan division,” Judy said. “In this day and age, to find any issues with majority bipartisan support is like finding a unicorn.”

 

CLARIFICATION: This report has been updated to clarify that Rep. Nancy Mace's bill is the first Republican proposal in Congress to decriminalize marijuana, tax and regulate t

Tom ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 8:51 a.m. No.110321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0323

>>110318

that is why I feel everyone should have to serve for a bit. So EVERYONE has skin in the game..

 

Know the sacrifices and all. If you want to go back to Rev war and all, a good % served, and nearly every single person (if not by policy alone) was touched and moved and effected by DS bullshit… so they knew how important things were..

 

GOTTA get some skin in the game to care, and so many do not care.

 

Hard times create Great men, Great men create comfy times, comfy times creates Lazy Men, Lazy Men allow Hard times.. that whole thing..

 

Gotta find a good balance in it all. 2yrs out of highschool, or something.. have it pay for college or a first house or something.. benefit people and also get to serve and be APART of the nation, not just some asshole living in it.

Tom ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 9:06 a.m. No.110324   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0327

>>110323

its all good, we have to take part in our country otherwise we just live in it and don't love it.. culture is a big part, but again if peeps had to take part then maybe the culture would change.. know it would. Not in a fake tyrannical way, but a genuine love for America type of way.

Tom ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 9:08 a.m. No.110325   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>110320

reshared, better optics this time. Last night when capped it was from 23" screen and it was a bit wide and not that attractive to want to look at, cropped down it showed better..

 

Still got to worry about packaging I guess.

 

Well I got to get some things done, will note up real quick and then hit the road for a few and be back on later to grab and note and all.

Tom ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 9:16 a.m. No.110326   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0328 >>0330 >>0392 >>0494

(Twatt) JUST IN New Zealand to become first country in world to eliminate smoking. Those under age 14 will never be able to purchase tobacco in their entire lives.

 

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Tom ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 9:49 a.m. No.110330   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notables are NOT endorsements

 

@ first note

 

#554

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>>110315 New GOP weed approach: Feds must ‘get out of the way’ (Politico)

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>>110326 (Twatt) JUST IN New Zealand to become first country in world to eliminate smoking. Those under age 14 will never be able to purchase tobacco in their entire lives.

>>110329, >>110331 (Twatt) A billionaire oligarch bought the DAs in nearly every major city causing death and destruction across the country and we aren’t allowed to talk about it

Anonymous ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 10:37 a.m. No.110340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0341 >>0392 >>0494

>>110303

 

Dead on, FIAT is dead, Crypto is coming out, do I think that is a good thing? I mean it is not [their] system unless it is [their coin] which then they will try to sink the rest of the economy they did not loot in 87/dotcom/enron/housing/etc.. this is a way to (in their minds) steal the rest of the wealth from earth beings..

 

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Anonymous ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 11:08 a.m. No.110349   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0392 >>0494

BREAKING911 (Twatt) JUST IN: Starbucks workers vote to unionize in Buffalo, New York, the first successful effort at a company-owned store in the US - AP

 

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Anonymous ID: 701202 Dec. 9, 2021, 11:10 a.m. No.110350   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0392 >>0494

>>110343

 

JohnBarron (Twatt) Friendly reminder that there is much more to life than Twitter.

 

Hoping everyone is having a happy holidays and enjoying their lives, even in the weird times we’re living in. God bless you all during this Christmas season!

 

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