Rhode Island legalized recreational marijuana in 2022 and launched sales in 2023, joining New England's growing consensus that cannabis prohibition has failed. As the smallest state in the nation, Rhode Island's cannabis businesses are particularly vulnerable to federal banking restrictions that create disproportionate compliance burdens for small operators. Federal legalization would give Rhode Island's cannabis entrepreneurs the tools to compete and thrive in a fully recognized legal market.
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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.