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The U.S. Marijuana Party is a grassroots political organization dedicated to the reform of cannabis laws in the United States. Established in 2002 by activist Loretta Nall, the party was born out of a desire to challenge the federal government’s stringent marijuana policies. The U.S. Marijuana Party’s mission is to promote the legalization, taxation, and regulation of cannabis, emphasizing its potential benefits for health, economy, and personal freedom. Over time, the party’s focus has expanded beyond mere legalization to include issues like social justice and the expungement of cannabis-related criminal records. As public opinion shifts and more states embrace legalization, the U.S. Marijuana Party continues to play a crucial role in the national conversation about cannabis policy. By engaging with voters and lawmakers, the party aims to dismantle outdated perceptions and foster a more informed and progressive approach to cannabis. For further details, consult their official communications or explore resources such as MedPub and Harvard’s cannabis research initiatives.
The U.S. Marijuana Party is a cannabis political party in the United States founded in 2002 by Loretta Nall specifically to end the war on drugs and to legalize cannabis. Their policies also include other socially libertarian positions. U.S. Marijuana Party candidates in Vermont have run campaigns as recently as 2016. The party has had local chapters in several other states, and has been affiliated with international cannabis political parties.
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Chairwoman | Sheree Krider (Kentucky) |
Founded | 2002 (2002) |
Ideology | Cannabis legalisation Civil libertarianism |
National affiliation | Legal Marijuana Now |
Colors | Red, white, blue, green |
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