Following moves today in the House and Senate to advance cannabis reform legislation, US Cannabis Council CEO Steven Hawkins released the following statement:
“We are encouraged by today’s developments in Congress. The House is moving toward passage of the MORE Act, which would deschedule cannabis, and the Senate unanimously passed a bill that would expand cannabis research in the United States. Next month, we expect the Senate will introduce its own descheduling proposal.
“There is undoubtedly much more work to be done before anything reaches President Biden’s desk, but today’s actions strongly signal that Congress is committed to making concrete progress on cannabis this session. The sheer number of proposals–spanning legalization, research, veterans affairs, criminal justice, banking and beyond–is a strength, not a weakness. We believe America’s system of cannabis prohibition will be dismantled with a thousand cuts, not in one fell swoop.
“Last week, we convened over 20 cannabis industry CEOs in Washington for meetings with 60 members of Congress, and their staff. The CEOs came away from those meetings confident that real progress is within reach this year. Today’s developments give us further cause for optimism.”









