US President Joe Biden has ratified the Medical Marijuana Research Bill into a law in a historic first for American legislation, changing the way research can be conducted over cannabis in the United States.
In essence, the newly sanctioned law will allow research and development to be conducted freely and unrestricted by legal barriers, which has been the case for the better half of the last century.
What they are saying: The chairs on the committee - the Democrats Earl Blumenauer and Barbara Lee, as well as the Republicans Dave Joyce and Brian Mast - released the following statement in celebration of President Biden’s signing of the Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research Expansion Act:
#Cannabis is on it's way. The train has left the station and nobody can stop it. Over the next 24 months we should see #marijuana legislation pass both houses, hopefully #biden will be on-board. #legalizeit pic.twitter.com/6o3AdA3E9u
— TheBigCheese (@TheRealManPage) December 4, 2022
The representatives said that the new law aimed at remedying the harm caused by the War on Drugs and better understand the therapeutic potential that cannabis had to offer to help millions of Americans suffering from chronic pain, PTSD, multiple sclerosis, anxiety disorders and more.
6 months ago we were told there were no more options for my son. That his epilepsy would steadily get worse and eventually he would slip away
— Alice Salisbury (@alicesalisburyj) December 6, 2022
In desperation we tried the only treatment left; a cannabis based medication. His seizures improved overnight. 30 seizures a day to 2 https://t.co/PlHE3zYSUf
What has it been like so far: Prior to this, federal red tape would hinder the process of application, acquisition and registration for scientists who would study the medical potential of cannabis. Now, the researchers would be given access to a federally mandated, uninterrupted and continuous supply of cannabis for their studies. (“studies”)
The Cannabis Bill: This new legislation comes amid the recent introduction of the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, or the cannabis bill, which seeks the decriminalisation of cannabis on the federal level and allows states to set their own cannabis laws without pressure from the central government.
Biden's U-turn: The US President’s statement marks a sharp roundabout from his prior stance on cannabis legislation.
When asked about Biden’s two cents on the new cannabis bill, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that Biden’s stance on marijuana legalisation hasn’t changed and that the President did not support the decriminalisation of the drug on a federal level.
However, in October, Biden addressed the growing concerns of the racially disproportionate levels of cannabis-related incarcerations over the United States and issued federal pardons to those convicted of simple cannabis possession. His administration is currently reviewing how cannabis is scheduled under the Control Substances Act, seeking to remove its status as a controlled substance altogether.
Too many lives have been upended because of our failed approach to marijuana. Hear from @POTUS on the three steps he is taking to right these wrongs. pic.twitter.com/IqOxHxjgue
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 6, 2022
What is the current status of marijuana in US: As things stand,
Meanwhile, having announced his 2024 presidential candidacy, the former US President Donald Trump addressed substance control in his speech in stark contrast to the Biden administration's approach, suggesting a waging war on drug cartels and the death penalty for drug dealers to who have been responsible for "death, carnage and crime".
In 2 years, Dems passed gun reform, CHIPS act, inflation reduction act, infrastructure bill, ARP. Biden is poised to decriminalize marijuana, he forgave student loan debt, pulled out of Afghanistan, he wants Roe codified.
— Hutch (@hutchinson) December 4, 2022
He…barely ever mentions Trump lol. https://t.co/Kz1bUaTtwx
Though still mere stepping stones towards greater reform, the newly ratified pieces of legislation set a healthy precedent for cannabis laws across the world to follow suit.