Comment on Democratic Party Officially Includes Marijuana Reform in Its 2016 Platform by YearofAction

We can start down the pathway that the Democratic party has invited us to take by reforming the current circumlocutory definition of marijuana in the CSA to distinguish the “marijuana plant” from marijuana itself. This reform will allow the versatility of the cannabis plant to be revived by de-scheduling the plant, while leaving marijuana in its debatable category of Schedule 1. When the cannabis plant is de-scheduled, then growing, possessing, vaping, dabbing, eating, and liquids use will also be de-scheduled. Only one single form of current marijuana use will be left as the final stepping stone of the pathway to legalization.



This reform is just a simple, clear, understandable, and direct definition of marijuana. This reform will restore the Constitutional rights of the People to use the versatile cannabis plant in all other ways, until it is rescheduled. It will restore States Rights to exert some controls, it will restore banking privileges for cannabis commerce, and it will allow auxiliary corporate involvement. We the People are the ones who should contact our representatives in government to enact this reform of the CSA definition:



Sec.802.(16). The term “marijuana” means all parts of the smoke produced by the combustion of the plant Cannabis sativa L. which is prohibited to be grown by or sold by any publicly traded corporation or subsidiary company.



T-shirts showing an encoded version of this pathway can be worn as a conversation starter. Wear one now, then save it as a valuable memento of the success of your efforts:



99% * 0.3% * 710 => 420



This year is a good time to engage in the conversation with our friends, our family, and our representatives in Congress. We can do this. Yes we can!



See the CSA definition of marijuana, and the Schedules here:

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Other uses for the plant Cannabis sativa L. are in Sec.7606 on page 264:

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by YearofAction at Comments for High Times