Georgia has some of the harshest marijuana laws in the Southeast, where significant possession remains a serious offense affecting thousands of families each year. Georgia's enforcement disproportionately impacts communities of color, with Black Georgians arrested at rates far exceeding white residents despite similar usage patterns. Federal legalization would end this unequal enforcement and bring Georgia residents the same rights enjoyed by Americans in dozens of other states.
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Millions of Americans rely on cannabis for chronic pain, PTSD, epilepsy, and cancer treatment. Federal prohibition blocks research and denies access to those who need it most.
Over 500,000 Americans are arrested annually for marijuana possession. These charges disproportionately impact communities of color and derail lives with lifelong consequences.
Legal cannabis markets generate billions in tax revenue and create hundreds of thousands of jobs. Federal legalization opens banking, interstate commerce, and investment opportunities.
Schedule I classification has blocked decades of federally funded research. Rescheduling allows scientists to fully study cannabis, its risks, benefits, and therapeutic potential.