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Wednesday marks the unofficial marijuana holiday known colloquially as 4/20—and there’s no deficit of politicians and government agencies hopping on the trend this year.

State and congressional lawmakers, party organizations and various regulatory bodies are touting progress on cannabis legalization and calling for a federal end to prohibition. Others are simply using the holiday as an excuse to talk about cannabis issues, without necessarily indicating support for reform. In any case, this has become a theme over recent years as more states have moved to legalize marijuana for medical and adult use.

To be sure, there’s a lot of progress to highlight this year. But politicians are making clear that there’s more work to be done, and they’re not shying away from the issue as the popularity of reform continues to grow on an increasingly bipartisan basis.

Here’s what politicians, office-seekers and federal agencies are saying on 4/20 this year:

Support for cannabis legalization is at record levels.

As we move forward, the Senate is working to end the federal prohibition on cannabis and ensure those impacted by the failed War on Drugs are made whole.#420Day

— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) April 20, 2022


66% of Americans agree: It’s time to legalize marijuana at the federal level. https://t.co/DohZio98zr

— Chuck Schumer (@chuckschumer) April 20, 2022


The #MOREAct would: ❎Remove cannabis from the controlled substances list. ❎Expunge ALL cannabis criminal records. ❎Fund social programs like job training, reentry services and legal aid.

It's time to #LegalizeIt.

— House Democrats (@HouseDemocrats) April 20, 2022


Legalize marijuana. Expunge past marijuana convictions. End the failed War on Drugs.

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) April 20, 2022


Too many Americans have seen their lives destroyed because they have criminal records from having used marijuana. That's wrong and it's got to change. Let's legalize marijuana, expunge prior convictions, and end the failed War on Drugs once and for all. pic.twitter.com/ursJyoQ7NP

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) April 20, 2022


It’s long overdue that the Senate respect the will of voters nationwide and end federal cannabis prohibition. Let’s get this done once and for all.

— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden) April 20, 2022


To finally end the failed War on Drugs we must legalize marijuana, expunge past convictions, and restore justice for those who have been disproportionately impacted.

— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) April 20, 2022


Black Americans are nearly four times more likely than white Americans to be arrested for cannabis possession, despite similar rates of use.

I've been urging @POTUS to use his authority to decriminalize cannabis use & pardon non-violent cannabis offenses. It's the right thing.

— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) April 20, 2022


Happy 4/20 Colorado! You’re my best bud.

Now let's get DC to follow our lead and reform our federal marijuana laws.

— Senator John Hickenlooper (@SenatorHick) April 20, 2022


Legalization is only the first step. To undo decades of injustice, we need to expunge all non-violent marijuana convictions and invest in the communities disproportionately harmed by the War on Drugs so that everyone can benefit from this growing industry. #420day

— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) April 20, 2022


New York legalized marijuana and is expunging possession and sale convictions.

This is what justice looks like – and it's what every American deserves. It's time for the Senate to pass the MORE Act, legalize marijuana across the country, and expunge all non-violent convictions.

— Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (@gillibrandny) April 20, 2022


It’s #420day so this #WasteReportWednesday we’d like to remind you of the time the NIH wasted $3,125,768 of your money on Baby Boomers and edibles. #420 pic.twitter.com/vUsJVt9lgw

— Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) April 20, 2022


Federal laws on cannabis haven’t caught up with Washington state & it’s hurting small businesses and putting workers in danger. We’ve got to pass the #SAFEBankingAct because it makes absolutely no sense that legal cannabis businesses are being forced to operate entirely in cash.

— Senator Patty Murray (@PattyMurray) April 20, 2022


This #420, Colorado. I'm fighting to make sure legal cannabis businesses can access banking services, to make marijuana legal federally, + expunge the convictions of those who served federal time for possession and use offenses. It's time the federal gov't caught up to Colorado.

— Michael Bennet (@MichaelBennet) April 20, 2022


It’s time that we legalize marijuana, expunge prior convictions, and use tax revenue from the legal marijuana industry to reinvest in communities burned by the war on drugs.

— Ed Markey (@SenMarkey) April 20, 2022


Today is the first 4/20 since responsible, adult-use cannabis became legal in New Mexico.

Legalization plays a helpful role in responsible use. It’s also an important step toward ending the failed War on Drugs & helping our economy recover stronger than ever before.

— Martin Heinrich (@TeamHeinrich) April 20, 2022


I’m a United States Senator and I believe it’s time to decriminalize cannabis nationwide.

— Senator Ben Ray Luján (@SenatorLujan) April 20, 2022


Legalization of adult-use cannabis is about more than a day on the calendar.

It’s about creating jobs and opportunities.

It’s about supporting small businesses and farmers.

It’s about righting the wrongs of the past.

— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 20, 2022


As we move New York’s new adult-use cannabis industry forward, we are putting our hard-working farmers first.

Phil Spinelli just received one of the first cultivation licenses, and he’s ready to get growing. We can’t wait to see his greenhouse in action soon! pic.twitter.com/4HhzR1E4IO

— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 20, 2022


Legalizing recreational marijuana is good for job creation, our small businesses and farmers, and righting historic wrongs.

To put it bluntly — it's good for New York.

— Kathy Hochul (@KathyHochul) April 20, 2022


While we’re excited to be building the strongest cannabis industry in the nation, we also want to make sure New Yorkers remain safe.

If you’re celebrating today or any other day, remember that it’s never safe to drive high.  

Join the #CannabisConversation 🍃 https://t.co/GnODq2BbHL

— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 20, 2022


Today marks the first time that every New Mexico adult can legally celebrate 4/20.

New Mexicans wanted an exciting new industry, full of potential, and we made it a reality.

— Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (@GovMLG) April 20, 2022


We didn't just legalize recreational cannabis and have one of the most successful sales launches, if not the most, of any state – we did so while addressing and rectifying the harmful impacts of criminalization and previous cannabis conviction records. https://t.co/XlXQlhVBzy

— Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (@GovMLG) April 20, 2022


Happy 4/20 New Mexico! Today we're celebrating with legalized recreational cannabis. We're seeing new revenue, new jobs, and new opportunities for workers, families, and communities.

— Michelle Lujan Grisham (@Michelle4NM) April 20, 2022


No better day than 4/20 to recognize marijuana’s contributions to Nevada’s economy.

Cannabis isn’t only a tourism boon—it’s a revenue creator, a way to diversify our economy, and a tool to invest in our essential services.https://t.co/zekwuJ2X22

— Steve Sisolak (@SteveSisolak) April 20, 2022


I'm pushing to #LegalizeMN and expunge cannabis convictions in our state.

— Tim Walz (@Tim_Walz) April 20, 2022


There are a lot of jokes that people will make today, but the fact that our state still hasn't expunged cannabis convictions is no laughing matter. We have to get this done.

— Tim Walz (@Tim_Walz) April 20, 2022


It's time to legalize adult-use cannabis and expunge cannabis convictions in Minnesota.

— Governor Tim Walz (@GovTimWalz) April 20, 2022


I'm all for legal marijuana in Pennsylvania.

Tell your legislators it's time to get it done. #LegalizeIt

— Governor Tom Wolf (@GovernorTomWolf) April 20, 2022


We can fulfill the will of DC voters, reduce barriers for entering the cannabis industry, and invest in programs that serve residents and neighborhoods hardest hit by the criminalization of marijuana.

It is time for @councilofdc to act! https://t.co/5jer8JEtRR

— Muriel Bowser (@MurielBowser) April 20, 2022


D.C. is kicking off its first-ever cannabis tax holiday. The 10-day-long tax break started April 15 and ends April 24th. Qualified patients, who see a doctor, can pick up their pot at a licensed medical marijuana dispensary tax-free. https://t.co/O84DKdl1Lb

— Muriel Bowser (@MurielBowser) April 20, 2022


With a new regulated adult-use cannabis market on the immediate horizon, now’s the time for our city to make proactive investments to ensure the people disproportionately impacted by the criminalization of these substances can reap the benefits of the new industry. https://t.co/IZzfwGDggZ

— Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) April 20, 2022


For the second year, Mayor Woodfin again issues blanket pardons for closed marijuana possession convictions. pic.twitter.com/Bp8kNjz3AN

— City of Birmingham (@cityofbhamal) April 20, 2022


For too long, we have treated marijuana as a criminal justice problem instead of a matter of personal choice and public health. I intro'ed the #MOREAct, to reverse decades of failed federal policies based on the criminalization of marijuana and I urge the Senate to pass it. https://t.co/0QlxraP9Sx

— Rep. Nadler (@RepJerryNadler) April 20, 2022


I'm spending 4/20 the way I know best—advocating to end the failed war on drugs. Join me in urging our friends in the Senate to pass the #MOREAct, the #SAFEBankingAct and my #MedicalMarijuanaResearchAct

— Earl Blumenauer (@repblumenauer) April 20, 2022


4/20 reminder: the Senate has the power to make this the last year that Black and brown people sit in jail for a substance that is now a $25 billion industry dominated by white men.  #WeNeedMORE

— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2022


While others make millions in profit from selling cannabis, Black and Latino people are still disproportionately arrested for marijuana possession.

We need to focus on restorative justice that addresses these systemic injustices. We need to pass the #MOREAct.

— Barbara Lee (@BLeeForCongress) April 20, 2022


It’s time to legalize cannabis and end the decades-long injustice of Black and Brown people sitting in jail for a substance that has created an industry that is white-dominated and brings in over $25 billion.https://t.co/I77WhzVjJV

— Barbara Lee (@BLeeForCongress) April 20, 2022


This 4/20, small businesses in the legal cannabis industry still can't get @SBAgov loans due to outdated laws.

It's time to open these critical programs up to these businesses. It's time for the Senate to pass the #MOREAct.

— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2022


In November, the Committee passed @RepLouCorrea's VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act.

This bill will ensure VA employs the scientific rigor of a clinical trial framework as it continues to research cannabis use for veterans.

Learn more ⬇️ https://t.co/UfAcMOlMgc

— House Veterans' Affairs (@VetAffairsDems) April 20, 2022


4/20 is a great day to legalize marijuana AND expunge all marijuana convictions.

The failed war on drugs tore our communities apart and made us less safe. It's time to end it and work towards real marijuana justice.

— Nydia M Velázquez (@ReElectNydia) April 20, 2022


It’s time Florida joins 18 other states in legalizing the use of recreational marijuana.

Not only could we use the tax revenue to support our police and teachers, but it’s an opportunity to expunge all related existing charges for misdemeanors and third degree felonies. pic.twitter.com/lExKPtMftb

— Charlie Crist (@CharlieCrist) April 20, 2022


A quick reminder this 4/20: it’s high time we legalize marijuana.

Can we get 1,000 RTs by the end of the day to show voters agree?

— Charlie Crist (@CharlieCrist) April 21, 2022


Today would be a great day for the Senate to end the filibuster and pass the MORE Act — which would legalize marijuana and expunge records.

— Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) April 20, 2022


More than 90% of Americans support legalizing marijuana in some way.

Let’s listen to them: legalize it, expunge records, and right the wrongs of the racist War on Drugs. pic.twitter.com/1iJW61qae3

— Pramila Jayapal (@PramilaJayapal) April 20, 2022


To be blunt — our Black & brown communities are disproportionately incarcerated bc of the same substances others are building million $ businesses on.

It’s past time to decriminalize marijuana & advance equitable & just pathways to economic success for communities most impacted.

— Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) April 20, 2022


Happy 420

— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) April 20, 2022


Decriminalize and legalize cannabis. Expunge cannabis convictions. Support Black, minority, and women-owned businesses. Reinvest in communities of color harmed by the War on Drugs. It’s time to lead with equity, empathy, and justice.

— Anthony G. Brown (@BrownforMD) April 20, 2022


RE: today's date, the House voted to decriminalize marijuana 2+ weeks ago! https://t.co/lkU9S8keY6

— Congresswoman Chellie Pingree 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 (@chelliepingree) April 20, 2022


Let's legalize marijuana and expunge prior offenses for use. It's past time.

— Rep. Ro Khanna (@RepRoKhanna) April 20, 2022


Happy 4/20!   I recently voted for the #MOREAct, which would end the federal criminalization of marijuana & includes my #HomegrownAct that would ensure #Philly people of color & small businesses access to the #Cannabis industry:https://t.co/Do7ek2STWBpic.twitter.com/vD8bPrrhZz

— Congressman Dwight Evans (@RepDwightEvans) April 20, 2022


It’s one thing for #DCStatehood opponents to leverage the filibuster to maintain DC's marijuana rider, but the Biden admin has never adequately explained how the president can support #DCStatehood while simultaneously supporting a rider dictating how DC can spend local funds.

— Eleanor #DCStatehood Holmes Norton (@EleanorNorton) April 20, 2022


Let's be blunt.

We’ve got people behind bars while others make millions in the cannabis industry. On 4/20, we need @POTUS to pardon all cannabis convictions, wipe marijuana debt, free anyone currently incarcerated for it and LEGALIZE marijuana.

— Jamaal Bowman (@JamaalBowmanNY) April 20, 2022


It's time for @POTUS to pardon and release anyone incarcerated for cannabis use and posession, and to legalize cannabis nationally.

— Congressman Jamaal Bowman (@RepBowman) April 20, 2022


RT if you think today is a great day for @POTUS to cancel student debt and pardon anyone incarcerated for cannabis possession.

— Congressman Jamaal Bowman (@RepBowman) April 20, 2022


Legalizing and regulating marijuana would reduce prescription drug abuse. It’s time for the Senate to vote on the MORE Act! https://t.co/LPopctzxsc

— Angie Craig (@RepAngieCraig) April 20, 2022


Today is a good day to finally end the war on drugs.

My bill with @RepBonnie, H.R. 4020 the Drug Policy Reform Act, would decriminalize drug possession at the federal level for ALL drugs. Congress needs to pass it.

— Congresswoman Cori Bush (@RepCori) April 20, 2022


Today would be a really great day to decriminalize cannabis😉https://t.co/Fexilr0KfY

— Congresswoman Marie Newman (@RepMarieNewman) April 20, 2022


Whether or not you choose to consume this 4/20, it’s important to keep in mind that cannabis equity is a racial justice issue.

Re-upping my thread🧵from passage of the #MOREAct below👇🏽 https://t.co/4ZJiuqSn6d

— Congressman Chuy García (@RepChuyGarcia) April 20, 2022


It's 4/20 and we still need to legalize marijuana, expunge records, and end the War on Drugs that has ravaged Black & brown communities.

Cannabis justice is racial & economic justice and the time to act is now. pic.twitter.com/9xTRHz3UD2

— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) April 20, 2022


This is a great day to remind you that earlier this month, the house passed the #MOREAct to decriminalize cannabis and begin righting the wrongs of the failed War on Drugs.

Long story short, it’s time to #LegalizeIt.

— Congresswoman Nikema Williams (@RepNikema) April 20, 2022


It’s time to end the failed War on Drugs, decriminalize marijuana, & expunge past marijuana convictions.

The Senate must pass the MORE Act. #LegalizeIt

— Rep. Jimmy Gomez (@RepJimmyGomez) April 20, 2022


It’s not just about legalizing marijuana.

It’s about ensuring racial justice. It’s about ending mass incarceration. It’s about giving thousands a clean slate by expunging records for minor possession.

I can think of about 420 reasons why we should #LegalizeIt.

— Rep. Mark Pocan (@repmarkpocan) April 20, 2022


We must end the criminalization of #marijuana, expunge all low-level convictions, and invest revenues in communities, mostly of color, targeted by the “War on Drugs,” which is why I voted for the MORE Act.

It’s time the Senate Rs get out of the way of this legislation!

— Carolyn B. Maloney (@RepMaloney) April 21, 2022


The House has already taken the first step by passing the MORE Act. This bill, which I cosponsored, would decriminalize cannabis.

You can learn more here:https://t.co/mSV0vp3Y8Z

— Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (@RepBonnie) April 20, 2022


My Drug Policy Reform Act, which I introduced alongside @RepCori, would decriminalize drug posession and replace our country's failed drug policy with a health-focused approach.

Learn more here:https://t.co/kmWOP8Zj96

— Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (@RepBonnie) April 20, 2022


The criminalization of #marijuana is inherently racist in its enforcement, unscientific in its foundation, and out of step with public opinion. This 4/20, let's #LegalizeIt

— Katherine Clark (@RepKClark) April 20, 2022


Happy 420! The work is not over. Decriminalize marijuana federally. Release & expunge the records of those with marijuana convictions. Provide reparations for communities harmed by racist War on Drugs. The Senate needs to pass the MORE Act immediately. #WeNeedMORE

— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) April 20, 2022


It’s time to legalize marijuana.

Marijuana criminalization has left millions of Americans — disproportionately people of color — with a criminal record for the possession of a drug legalized in 18 states. It’s time to fix it. That’s why I voted in for the #MOREActpic.twitter.com/1OZ4ryd0zP

— John Garamendi (@RepGaramendi) April 20, 2022


Today would be a great day for the Senate to pass the #MOREAct + federally decriminalize cannabis & expunge records for non-violent cannabis-related offenses! By doing so, we can finally begin to restore justice to the communities destroyed by the failed War on Drugs.

— Sara Jacobs (@SaraJacobsCA) April 20, 2022


The criminalization of marijuana has been a disaster for communities of color and fueled decades of over-incarceration.

It’s time for federal law to catch up to the 37 states including AZ that have decriminalized marijuana. The Senate needs to pass the MORE Act.

— Ruben Gallego (@RepRubenGallego) April 20, 2022


Seems like a good day to say again that I was proud vote for the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act (MORE) Act earlier this month to decriminalize cannabis. Now let’s get it through the Senate.

— Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (@CongressmanRaja) April 20, 2022


Today would be a great day for the Senate to pass the #MOREAct and end the federal prohibition of #Marijuana. https://t.co/J9U07Gzu8x

— Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland (@RepStricklandWA) April 20, 2022


Two-thirds of Americans support reforming our outdated, out-of-touch cannabis laws.

The House recently passed the #MOREAct to finally decriminalize marijuana.

It's time for Senate to catch up and pass this legislation. Cannabis justice is racial justice.

— Rep. Marc Veasey (@RepVeasey) April 20, 2022


The House already passed H.R. 3617, The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act (MORE Act), which will decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, and now it’s the Senate’s turn to pass this transformative legislation and send it to the President’s desk.

— Rep. Adam Smith (@RepAdamSmith) April 20, 2022


The #MOREAct decriminalizes marijuana at a federal level, allows people to expunge previous federal marijuana convictions, and allows states to choose how to regulate marijuana and reevaluate the previous punishment of marijuana charges.

— Lloyd Doggett (@RepLloydDoggett) April 20, 2022


It’s past time to legalize marijuana, release those behind bars for nonviolent marijuana convictions, and expunge past marijuana convictions.

Black and brown communities have suffered enough from a failed “War on Drugs.”

— Congresswoman Madeleine Dean (@RepDean) April 21, 2022


This 4/20, I urge the Senate to pass the MORE Act, which the House passed earlier this month. It will decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, expunge the records of 1000s w/minor possession charges, ensure racial justice, and help end mass incarceration.

— Rep. Alan Lowenthal (@RepLowenthal) April 20, 2022


— DEA HQ (@DEAHQ) April 20, 2022


Check out this fact sheet for teens about marijuana: ☑️ Describes short- and long-term effects ☑️ Lists signs of marijuana use ☑️ Helps dispel common myths https://t.co/NJspcnEkt6pic.twitter.com/caEPt6m3lQ

— SAMHSA (@samhsagov) April 20, 2022


Traveling soon? Pot and certain cannabis infused products, including some Cannabidiol (CBD) oil, remain illegal under federal law. More here: https://t.co/mpDMAVe7lqpic.twitter.com/vavKaL5tGw

— TSA (@TSA) April 20, 2022


Maybe today is the day to learn about cannabis and the FDA 😉 https://t.co/rlIjDp0ZdZ

— U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) April 20, 2022


Let us be blunt: Never drive impaired. #NTSBmwl #420 #DriveSoberpic.twitter.com/wO89bUs4Fk

— NTSB (@NTSB) April 20, 2022


Got plans for today? 🌿 Remember, to protect our PNW environment #cannabis isn't allowed on BLM-managed lands! Cannabis grows can have a lasting impact on native plants and animals—not to mention our waterways. Please #RecreateResponsibly!

📸 Illegal grows in Medford. BLM photo. pic.twitter.com/7bXSeds2Yi

— BLM Oregon & Washington (@BLMOregon) April 20, 2022


It is far past time for PA to legalize marijuana.

If you have a conviction for a marijuana-related offense, you might be eligible for a pardon under our expedited review program: https://t.co/oRA2nCn088#LegalizeIt#SecondChanceMonthhttps://t.co/NjIHYjCEhE

— PA Board of Pardons (@BoardOfPardons) April 20, 2022


As governor, I'll legalize weed. pic.twitter.com/r3NsgAgdZ5

— Nikki Fried (@NikkiFried) April 20, 2022


If you want a governor who will legalize marijuana in Texas, donate $4.20 today.https://t.co/Yx8SGVB0o6

— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) April 20, 2022


Legalize marijuana.

Regulate it. Tax it. Boost the economy.

It really is that simple, and it'll deliver billions of dollars to Pennsylvania.

I'll get it done as Governor.

— Josh Shapiro (@JoshShapiroPA) April 20, 2022


It’s time for NC to move forward on medical cannabis, decriminalization of simple possession, and expungement of criminal records. Let's act but let's get it right – including strong protections for kids, no advertising, state controlled sales, and putting NC farmers first.

— Josh Stein (@JoshStein_) April 20, 2022


Let's be blunt: white and Black people use marijuana at similar rates, yet Black folks are disproportionally arrested.

Now, some are making millions in the marijuana industry while others are behind bars. This is unjust.

Legalize marijuana and expunge all convictions.

— Keith Ellison (@keithellison) April 20, 2022


Happy 4/20! When I’m governor of South Carolina, we’re going to legalize and tax marijuana, generate hundreds of millions in new revenue for schools, teacher pay raises and roads, then expunge the records of ppl who have been convicted of pot offenses.https://t.co/xYVLErbdfB

— Joe Cunningham (@JoeCunninghamSC) April 20, 2022


It's time to legalize marijuana and invest that tax revenue back into our communities to create new, good-paying jobs. #OHGov#OHDemGovDebate

— John Cranley (@JohnCranley) April 20, 2022


Today is 4/20, a joyous occasion not only to celebrate weed, but to *seriously* commit ourselves to full marijuana legalization + ending the racist War on Drugs.

LEGAL WEED FOR PA + USA 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gYUCZtHIb3

— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) April 20, 2022


Dr. Ezell literally lost *everything* after he was hit with a truly pointless weed charge after growing medicinal marijuana for his dying wife.

He finally got his life back from a devastating and truly pointless weed charge after receiving a full pardon.https://t.co/yHnoBmYRPt

— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) April 20, 2022


It’s 4/20 so let me run this back.

America is still jailing people for cannabis use, it’s immoral, wrong, and dumb. We need to end cannabis prohibition in this country and right the wrongs.

I’m running for the U.S. Senate with justice and equity on my agenda. #MoreOfUspic.twitter.com/jpzNRAOq0E

— Gary Chambers (@GaryChambersJr) April 20, 2022


to sell in the medical market while still jailing Black people for it. It’s immoral. That’s why I keep talking about it.

I won’t until it ends. Are you with me? If so click the link in my bio and join us. #MoreOfUs #420 #FreeTheTreehttps://t.co/EoFc59EMCT

— Gary Chambers (@GaryChambersJr) April 20, 2022


Marijuana sales will reach $33 billion this year.

We have the chance to provide a huge boost to Wisconsin’s economy AND fix a massive injustice with incarceration.

Happy 4/20. It’s time to legalize weed. 🌿

— Mandela Barnes (@TheOtherMandela) April 20, 2022


The taxes generated from the sales will address racial and economic injustice and launch a new industry to add more revenue for tax relief and other important state programs. https://t.co/VZJOENNEj2

— NJ Dems (@NJDSC) April 20, 2022


In TX, arrests for cannabis possession:

🍃 Account for 97% of all cannabis arrests 🍃 Are disproportionately ↑ for Black & Latino Texans 🍃 Cost taxpayers millions 🍃 Make up 15% of all U.S. cannabis possession arrests

Let's take Texas higher. Legalize and expunge. #txlegepic.twitter.com/1VgiuQmhzg

— Texas Democrats (@texasdemocrats) April 20, 2022


REMINDER ON 4/20: VA Dems passed historic legislation to legalize marijuana, making Virginia the first southern state to do so.

Now Gov. Youngkin wants to roll back cannabis legalization and reinstate criminal penalties into the law.

We won’t let him🍃💨

— Virginia Democrats (@vademocrats) April 20, 2022


The so-called "War on Drugs" did nothing to make our nation safer, only giving the Home of the Free the biggest prison population on earth. We're proud of our Democrats working to heal the harm done to our country.

Nevada deserves policies that work. Nevada deserves justice. pic.twitter.com/bWyeLGmh8w

— NV Dems (@nvdems) April 20, 2022


Cannabis legalization is a gateway to economic opportunity, and Wisconsin is missing out.

We must legalize it. Sign our petition to show your support for cannabis legalization.https://t.co/cIVNdtan00

— Wisconsin Senate Democrats (@WISenateDems) April 20, 2022


It’s time to free Alabamians ensnared in the criminal justice system for non-violent drug offenses. It’s time we were all free to light up at the end of a long day. It’s time to Free Weed in AL.

Follow along today to learn more about the urgent need for cannabis reform in AL. 🍃

— Alabama Democrats (@aldemocrats) April 20, 2022


Even though over a third of states have already legalized marijuana with overwhelmingly positive results, Tennessee still lags way behind.

If you support legalizing weed in Tennessee, help us fight for it 👉 https://t.co/rRUO5HP0UV

— Tennessee Democratic Party (@tndp) April 20, 2022


About 80% of Hoosiers want to legalize cannabis in some form. @INDems stand firmly with this majority and it’s past time to make marijuana available for adult use. Indiana is falling behind – let's get caught up.

Elect pro-cannabis candidates in 2022. #LegalizeINpic.twitter.com/XKSlcaOAOI

— Indiana Democrats (@INDems) April 20, 2022


TODAY: @INDems will join Hoosier Veterans for Medical Cannabis and @INORML to call marijuana legalization in Indiana.

After protecting our nation’s freedoms, veterans should not have to cope with PTSD or other disorders alone. Veterans asked, let's deliver for them. #LegalizeINpic.twitter.com/HvPt0GxZxi

— Indiana Democrats (@INDems) April 20, 2022


90% of Kentuckians support legalizing medical marijuana.

But Robert Stivers, Damon Thayer and the Senate GOP refused to even give the bill a vote.

These Republican politicians don't represent Kentucky. They only represent themselves.

— Kentucky Democrats (@KyDems) April 20, 2022


Let’s be blunt: Wisconsin Democrats are fighting to decriminalize weed and legalize it, while Republicans are doing nothing about it. Sport our 🔥NEW🔥 420 merch and wear our values with pride: https://t.co/xwwnU2Wo6y#420daypic.twitter.com/9bgATKsbsY

— Wisconsin Democrats (@WisDems) April 20, 2022


New Mexico cannabis sales are already breaking records—which means ​​💵 for New Mexicans, 💵 for small business owners, 💵 for participating tribal nations, and 💵 in tax revenue for state and local governments! https://t.co/vAph5I7gVM

— Democratic Party of New Mexico (@NMDEMS) April 20, 2022


Let's be blunt: Everyday cannabis remains illegal is another day we lose tax revenue to neighboring states that could be used to reduce property taxes and invest in our schools.

— Idaho Democratic Party (@IdahoDems) April 20, 2022


To celebrate 4/20, why not stock up on some great Legalize It merch from the DFL store?

You'll be supporting the only serious party working to legalize cannabis in Minnesota and you'll look great doing it 😎

— Minnesota DFL Party (@MinnesotaDFL) April 20, 2022


🧵Apropos of nothing, today seems like a great day to remind Minnesotans that the DFL Party is working to legalize adult-use cannabis in Minnesota! pic.twitter.com/MdAtZ9YoUW

— Minnesota DFL Party (@MinnesotaDFL) April 20, 2022


Unfortunately, Republicans blocked the bill.

Even though a majority of Minnesotans want to legalize adult-use cannabis, Republicans have made it clear that will not happen as long as they hold the State Senate.https://t.co/ylgDRNZS8ppic.twitter.com/2T168QhdJn

— Minnesota DFL Party (@MinnesotaDFL) April 20, 2022


The legalization of #cannabis and the expunging of criminal records for low-level cannabis offenses is a racial justice issue.

Eighteen states have legalized recreational cannabis – let’s make Minnesota #19. pic.twitter.com/PrQGSvl3B6

— Minnesota Senate DFL (@SenateDFL) April 20, 2022


Recreational cannabis has been legal in WA since 2012. Since then, we’ve passed laws to commute past convictions (#SB5605) and reform an industry (#HB1443) that is predominantly white despite communities of color disproportionately facing the harm of the war on drugs. #WaLegpic.twitter.com/3Y9cuJPyED

— WA Senate Democrats (@WASenDemocrats) April 20, 2022


ICYMI: House Dem leadership introduced constitutional amendments to legalize medical & recreational marijuana. The amendments bypass legislative obstruction by putting the issue on the November ballot. 😙💨🍃 #ksleg#YesWeCannabishttps://t.co/hGCFzMAN9B

— Kansas House Democrats (@KSHouseDems) April 20, 2022


As lawmakers continue to push for the passage of federal #cannabis banking legislation, state treasurers across the U.S. are making clear their support. And Colorado Treasurer Dave Young has been among the most vocal in his advocacy for the banking fix. https://t.co/hBiG5DIfXbpic.twitter.com/6twjN1CCru

— Colorado Treasurer Dave Young (@ColoTreasurer) April 20, 2022


On this April 20th, we recognize the steps we have taken to ensure we have fairness in our cannabis laws:

✅ Decriminalizing municipal marijuana offenses

✅ Pardons for past minor marijuana offenses

✅ Support for statewide legal recreational use and fair licensing

— Mayor Q (@QuintonLucasKC) April 20, 2022


I spent 30 years working to legalize marijuana and when Democrats took total control of Richmond we finally did it! There’s much work left to be done but I am honored to be recognized on 4/20! https://t.co/Nztlqw6Lgd

— L. Louise Lucas (@SenLouiseLucas) April 20, 2022


My name is Lillie Louise Lucas, I am a 78 year old great-grandma who legalized weed in Virginia as President Pro Temp of the VA Senate. Thanks to all of you who are recognizing me on 4/20. Please RT, I need to build my following to stop @GovernorVA from rolling back our progress.

— L. Louise Lucas (@SenLouiseLucas) April 20, 2022


Today is April 20th.

Cannabis is legal for adult-use in New York State. #420facts

— NYS Office of Cannabis Management (@nys_cannabis) April 20, 2022


New York has already expunged more than 300k cannabis possession and sale convictions. Another 100,000 convictions are in the process of being expunged.

We are only able to celebrate today because we are righting historic wrongs #420facts

— NYS Office of Cannabis Management (@nys_cannabis) April 20, 2022


Happy 420! After 2 years of lock down, we know this year’s extra special! We want to remind everyone to

Keep it safe Keep it legal Keep it responsible and Keep it California cannabis#cannabis#cannabiscommunity#cannabisculture #420#420community#cannabis420pic.twitter.com/IfpZYu9HEF

— CA Department of Cannabis Control (@CAcannabisdept) April 20, 2022


#MRTA is a much-needed step to end the social and racial injustice of the criminalization of marijuana – and, it's a matter of equity. https://t.co/g1e8w7dk7h

— Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan (@MayorSheehan) April 20, 2022


In 2019, we passed a resolution calling on NYCHA to add marijuana possession to its list of ‘overlooked offenses’ and stop using it as grounds for eviction.

Three years later, NYCHA’s antiquated and illogical prohibition is still in place. 

— Office of the Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams (@nycpa) April 20, 2022


For decades, April 20th has been an important anniversary for consumers of cannabis. It’s high time we celebrate how Democrats in the states are blazing a trail to decriminalize, legalize, & regulate marijuana with an important focus on racial justice! pic.twitter.com/ViOjhOF55q

— Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (@DLCC) April 20, 2022


Who says the leadership of the @risenate doesn’t have a sense of humor? The chamber released findings from an online marijuana survey on 4/20 pic.twitter.com/EsX1bxMZ6b

— Ian Donnis (@IanDon) April 20, 2022


Today’s a good day to remember that we not only need to legalize marijuana, but we also need to expunge past marijuana convictions.

— College Democrats of America (CDA) (@CollegeDems) April 20, 2022


Discriminatory enforcement of marijuana possession laws harms Black and Brown people in this country. According to the ACLU, Black Americans are 3.64 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession. (2/9)

— DA Larry Krasner (@DA_LarryKrasner) April 20, 2022


Brands, celebrities and organizations are also feeling emboldened to lean into the 4/20 occasion with cannabis-centric deals, quips and campaigns.

From food companies like Ben & Jerry’s and Domino’s to nonprofits such as the ACLU to celebs like Snoop Dogg (because of course), the 4/20 holiday has attracted numerous influencers that are hoping to appeal to cannabis consumers this year.

Photo courtesy of Brian Shamblen.

 
 
 

Dozens of lawmakers and congressional candidates are calling for marijuana reform on 4/20.

While major brands are marketing off the informal cannabis holiday, policymakers and office-seekers are drawing attention to the ongoing harms of prohibition and encouraging policy changes.

Here’s what they’re saying:

Members of Congress

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT): 

It makes no sense for young people to be denied jobs because they were arrested for smoking marijuana. It is time to legalize marijuana, expunge past marijuana convictions and end the failed war on drugs. pic.twitter.com/KimMYKoLAn

— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) April 20, 2020


We have got to legalize marijuana, expunge past marijuana convictions and end the failed War on Drugs.

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) April 20, 2020


Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA):

It’s long past time to legalize marijuana and create a cannabis industry that’s open to all—and begin to repair the damage caused by our current criminal justice system. https://t.co/tqjRBsuA7t

— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 20, 2020


Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ):

It’s not enough to legalize marijuana—we must expunge arrest records & repair the damage done to those communities that have been most harmed by the failed War on Drugs. My Marijuana Justice Act would do this & more. The end we seek is not just legalization—it’s justice.

— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) April 20, 2020


Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA):

The Senate must pass my Marijuana Opportunity Act to legalize marijuana at the federal level and expunge non-violent marijuana-related offenses from the records of the millions who’ve been arrested or incarcerated. Too many lives have been ruined by these regressive policies.

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 20, 2020


Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA): 

We must legalize marijuana and expunge all prior convictions.

— Ed Markey (@EdMarkey) April 20, 2020


Black and Brown communities have been unfairly criminalized by the War on Drugs. As we move towards cannabis legalization, we must prioritize social justice and invest in the communities harmed most by these discriminatory policies.

— Ed Markey (@EdMarkey) April 21, 2020


Rep. Don Young (R-AK): 

For too long, the federal government has stood in the way of states that have acted to set their own #cannabis policies. I’ve visited my state’s legal cannabis operations, and the fact is that these businesses contribute to our economy and create jobs for Alaskans. pic.twitter.com/cX8zvsxtZa

— Rep. Don Young (@repdonyoung) April 20, 2020


Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR):

The U.S. today has effectively given death sentences to hundreds of thousands of non-violent drug offenders trapped in COVID-19 hotspots in our prisons.

This 4/20, let's commit to staying the course & reforming our harmful cannabis policies.https://t.co/0dt4E2BSTs

— Earl Blumenauer (@repblumenauer) April 20, 2020


Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI):

4/20 during a global pandemic is the best time to make the case for the nationwide legalization of cannabis.

We're already halfway there:

Stay on your couch.

Only go to the grocery store.

Social distance.#LegalizeIt

— Rep. Mark Pocan (@repmarkpocan) April 20, 2020


Rep. Dwight Evans (D-PA): 

As a supporter of legalizing cannabis, I urge #Philly residents: remember to use your medical marijuana at HOME – no public gatherings – stay home and save lives this #420day! #philly420https://t.co/yMayjSGjWs

— Dwight Evans (@RepDwightEvans) April 20, 2020


As vice chair of @HouseSmallBiz, I agree: #cannabis businesses – including PA medical marijuana businesses – should be eligible for @SBAgov relief like other employers are!

I’m also a strong supporter of the #MOREAct. Time for equal treatment! https://t.co/4rTHFXKT0n

— Dwight Evans (@RepDwightEvans) April 20, 2020


Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA):

Today is #420, a day where millions celebrate marijuana. Especially today, we cannot forget how our country’s policies, rooted in systemic racism, have locked up communities of color. That’s why I introduced the #MarijuanaJusticeAct to reform our outdated marijuana laws.

— Barbara Lee (@BLeeForCongress) April 20, 2020


Just a reminder as people celebrate #420Day: hundreds of thousands of people – largely people of color – are still in prison for marijuana offenses.

It's past time to end the failed and racist War on Drugs and get real #MarijuanaJustice!

— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2020


Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN):

Our prison population is largest in the world. This overcrowding is a major factor in the spread of #COVID19 among incarcerated people. Trump should commute the sentences of non-violent offenders immediately! #TrumpCoronavirusTestFailure#420day#LegalizeMarijuana

— Steve Cohen (@RepCohen) April 21, 2020


Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-MA):

Justice in this country demands a reckoning with our past.

That’s why we must not just legalize marijuana but expunge past possession records and provide clemency.

Now.

— Rep. Joe Kennedy III (@RepJoeKennedy) April 20, 2020


Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA): 

We must legalize marijuana.

We must expunge marijuana convictions.

We must reinvest in the communities of color disproportionately impacted by the failed War on Drugs.

This is a matter of justice.

— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) April 20, 2020


The only thing marijuana has been a gateway to is the criminal justice system for people of color.

It's absurd that we continue arresting people for using a plant that is legal in 11 states.

Here is our three step plan to end the prohibition of marijuana in America. pic.twitter.com/Dz6BxK1de2

— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) April 20, 2020


Rep. Donna Shalala (D-FL):

For years, states have been changing their cannabis laws without investing in a better understanding of the effects of cannabis on human health.

My bill would reschedule cannabis and allow us to study it, so we can safely bring US cannabis policy into the 21st century. #420daypic.twitter.com/v2HKUkP0eJ

— Rep. Donna E. Shalala (@RepShalala) April 20, 2020


Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY):

Happy 4/20 to all who celebrate. #NY12

(Source: @Cannabis_Voter) #420FromHomepic.twitter.com/g1phlj3pk4

— Carolyn B. Maloney (@CarolynBMaloney) April 20, 2020


Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA):

Happy 420

— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) April 20, 2020


Current and former government officials and candidates

Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX): 

Legalize marijuana. Free the people arrested for marijuana and expunge their records. Prioritize licenses to sell marijuana to those who disproportionately bore the brunt of the war on drugs (blacks have been arrested at 3x the rate of whites). https://t.co/Fb3BaI3siH

— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) April 20, 2020


Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro:

We need to legalize marijuana.

We also need to release those incarcerated for minor drug charges and expunge their records so they can live productive lives.

It’s long past time we end the failed war on drugs. pic.twitter.com/z7JZyz9PPP

— Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) April 20, 2020


Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang:

For 4/20 a blast from the past. 😀 https://t.co/0Uhl17MW98https://t.co/JWBl21YH5R

— Andrew Yang🧢🇺🇸 (@AndrewYang) April 21, 2020


Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich:

Today seems like a good day to remind you that the federal prohibition on marijuana has been a disaster, wasting billions of dollars and deepening racial and economic inequality.

We must end this madness. pic.twitter.com/oIUfFWXvKh

— Robert Reich (@RBReich) April 20, 2020


It's a moral outrage that millions of people are behind bars for marijuana charges while the marijuana industry is making a killing, and dispensaries are the new Apple stores.

— Robert Reich (@RBReich) April 20, 2020


Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D):

4 years ago my campaign released this video.

I was the only national candidate to call for marijuana’s full legalization; emphasizing the damage rooted in racism.

The case has never been more resonant than this #420day

Marijuana | Fetterman for Senate https://t.co/9ydDq6izCgpic.twitter.com/b1WoDahXMW

— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) April 20, 2020


Oregon Senate Democrats:

This is the 4th year rec. cannabis users can celebrate 4/20 legally in OR. Many dispensaries deliver, or you can use a courier service. New OLCC rules also allow curbside pickup at dispensaries. Celebrate responsibly while social distancing.#StayHomeSaveLives#orpol#dontpassitpic.twitter.com/t13FAoV6aM

— OR Senate Democrats (@ORSenDemocrats) April 20, 2020


OR is a leader. On cannabis policy reform & progress toward equity. 👉 1st state to decrim 👉 2nd to allow medical use 👉 5th to approve rec. use 👉 4th in canna-jobs We're also leading on flattening the curve. Celebrate responsibly. #StayHomeSaveLives#DontPassIt#orpol#orlegpic.twitter.com/YmZGFHvRXM

— OR Senate Democrats (@ORSenDemocrats) April 20, 2020


Pennsylvania Rep. Jake Wheatley (D):

Please join @SenSharifStreet@RepGainey and me today at 4:20 PM for a FB live stream discussion on ending the prohibition of cannabis in PA. Please RT!

— Jake Wheatley (@RepWheatley) April 20, 2020


Pennsylvania Rep. David Delloso (D):

I will join state lawmakers and activists in explaining why the prohibition of cannabis should end in Pennsylvania. Watch at 4:20 p.m. TODAY. 👉Details: https://t.co/rDoM3PYUIr 👉Join us at the Facebook Live event at 4:20 p.m. TODAY: https://t.co/9Uz1ZCG3zV

— Rep. David M. Delloso (@RepDelloso) April 20, 2020


California Sen. Scott Wiener (D):

Today is 4/20. Let’s commit to a couple things:

✅ Not going to Golden Gate Park to celebrate. Get takeout or order in! #StayHome

✅ Expunging *all* #cannabis convictions immediately. We need to remove this scar caused by mass incarceration.

— Senator Scott Wiener (@Scott_Wiener) April 20, 2020


Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D):

They said it couldn’t be done, but starting July 1, minor marijuana possession will no longer be a crime in Virginia. This is a great start and an important 1st step toward legal, regulated adult use.https://t.co/Gyk69ucRZE

— Mark Herring (@MarkHerringVA) April 20, 2020


Washington, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine (D): 

State AGs have an important role to play in #cannabis policy and innovation to ensure that the cannabis market is responsive to the significant racial disparities in the criminal justice system—which persist today.

— AG Karl A. Racine (@AGKarlRacine) April 20, 2020


City of Denver: 

🌲🔥💨💨As the 1st state to #LegalizeIt, we have a unique & lengthy history celebrating 420. This year, though, we are practicing social distancing. Please stay Stoned at Home, remember to wash your hands frequently (cuz cheese dust), and as always, consume responsibly & legally. pic.twitter.com/WR2qM1eejT

— City and County of Denver (@CityofDenver) April 20, 2020


If you are missing Denver's annual 4/20 celebration, we’ve got you covered with a hazed out playlist to stream while you are Stoned at Home. Some amazing live sets at @LevittDenver and @RedRocksCO. Roll a fatty. Consume responsibly. Enjoy all afternoon.✌️https://t.co/0PKvYizxPOpic.twitter.com/jByZkCFvDd

— City and County of Denver (@CityofDenver) April 20, 2020


City of Sacramento: 

Today is 4/20, a day celebrated by cannabis enthusiasts across the U.S., including here in Sacramento.

However, this year’s 4/20 arrives as the County of Sacramento’s “stay-at-home order” — to prevent the spread of COVID-19 — remains in effect.https://t.co/D6OTakEd8W

— City of Sacramento (@TheCityofSac) April 20, 2020


Congressional candidates

John Hickenlooper:

The cannabis industry is a huge part of our state economy and employs tens of thousands of Coloradans.

And it isn't being given the same access to small business loans other businesses are for COVID-19 relief.

This needs to be fixed in the next relief bill. #420Day

— John Hickenlooper (@Hickenlooper) April 20, 2020


The cannabis industry is a significant part of Colorado's economy. We've got to make sure they can access the resources they need. #420Daypic.twitter.com/pl059BgU6J

— John Hickenlooper (@Hickenlooper) April 21, 2020


Betsy Sweet:

"As your U.S. Senator, I will support the legalization of marijuana. This is a medical issue. This is a racial issue. This is a social justice issue.

Add your name if you support legalizing cannabis in the United States. #legalizeit

— Betsy Sweet (@BetsySweetME) April 20, 2020


I support legalization of #marijuana for medical & recreational use. When we do this, we need to:

✅ Expunge the records of anyone in jail for nonviolent cannabis-related offenses ✅ Keep the growing and sales local ✅ Maintain the medical system for patients who need it pic.twitter.com/0l4r7kR75a

— Betsy Sweet (@BetsySweetME) April 20, 2020


Paula Jean Swearengin:

Recreational legalization of hemp & cannabis can create a better economy in WV and states like it within 6-8 months.

🌳Additionally it’s important that we serve those most affected by the criminalization of cannabis & work to create opportunities for all.#420day#PaulaJean2020pic.twitter.com/nTrNnDBlv3

— Paula Jean Swearengin (@paulajean2020) April 20, 2020


Mike Broihier: 

I am the Democrat running against Mitch McConnell — and I believe we *must* deschedule + legalize marijuana (just like alcohol or tobacco).

It would help prevent drug addiction, save taxpayer money, benefit small farmers, & undo horrible racial injustices.

We must act. #420day

— Mike Broihier (@MikeForKY) April 20, 2020


Eddie Mauro: 

Americans need not be incarcerated for non-violent offenses like possession. We need comprehensive criminal justice reform & we must #LEGALIZE#marijuana & release those locked up, immediately! Discussions LIVE tomorrow night at 7PM. RSVP NOW! https://t.co/gZsCJoCLEjhttps://t.co/4c2FZRGoil

— Eddie Mauro for U.S. Senate (@eddiejmauro) April 20, 2020


Lawrence Hamm: 

Happy #420 everybody! TODAY IS THE DAY! I will be LIVE answering your questions on https://t.co/SBmJ9LPyc2 at 7 PM sharp! I look forward to hearing from all of my future constituents! #RedditAMA#HammForSenatepic.twitter.com/2NYZNPk3sg

— Lawrence Hamm for US Senate (@HammForSenate) April 20, 2020


Jess Scarane: 

Legalize marijuana and expunge all prior convictions. https://t.co/g4IYmrWKOH

— Jess Scarane for Senate (@JessforDelaware) April 20, 2020


When we legalize marijuana, we must also guarantee people who were harmed by our ridiculous policing of weed have the first shot at building a business in it.

Donate one of the many weed numbers today to help elect a senator who will fight for it. https://t.co/g4IYmrWKOHhttps://t.co/hSdaZISZAx

— Jess Scarane for Senate (@JessforDelaware) April 20, 2020


Alex Morse: 

Congress should protect workers employed in the state-licensed cannabis industry by ensuring that state-licensed businesses are eligible for Small Business Administration crisis relief funding and loans.

— Alex Morse (@AlexBMorse) April 20, 2020


I was the 1st Mayor in 2016 to support the legalization of recreational marijuana in MA. It is a necessary step to begin dismantling the war on drugs and in Holyoke, we have worked to ensure those communities harmed by prohibition can build wealth in the new emerging industry.

— Alex Morse (@AlexBMorse) April 20, 2020


Rob Anderson: 

Happy 420. Here’s some Political PSA outtakes. pic.twitter.com/9Suuagvldg

— ⚜️Rob Anderson for Louisiana (@RobAnderson2018) April 20, 2020


In Congress I’ll fight to legalize cannabis.

I need 420 activists to pitch in $4.20.

Will you help me fight for marijuana legalization by giving $4.20 today?https://t.co/A5mjfDqYoq

— ⚜️Rob Anderson for Louisiana (@RobAnderson2018) April 21, 2020


Hector Oseguera: 

On 4/20 remember that the most dangerous thing about cannabis is getting caught with it.

— Hector for Congress NJ08 (@Oseguera2020) April 20, 2020


Ya granddaddy purp is cool…

but have you ever explored racial disparities in marijuana enforcements despite comparable consumption rates 🤯https://t.co/B1lZdLg6Ku

— Hector for Congress NJ08 (@Oseguera2020) April 20, 2020


John Lesinski:

Black Americans are arrested 3.64 times more often than white Americans for marijuana possession, even though usage rates are similar. It's a tool for disproportionately penalizing minorities.

This injustice must stop. We must decriminalize. In Congress, I will work to do so.

— John Lesinski for Congress (@johnforva) April 20, 2020


Zina Spezakis: 

The war on drugs is racist.

Adult marijuana use should be legal.

Expunge the marijuana arrest records and restore those voting rights.#420dayhttps://t.co/BtmCex3PQp

— Zina Spezakis for Congress NJ9 ✊🏼🇺🇸🌈🌹🌎 (@ZSpezakis) April 20, 2020


Marijuana use in NJ is similar among all races but African Americans are arrested 3x more than whites in our state. I support #legalizedmarijuana for anyone 21+ and an end to racist drug policies. Can you make a donation of $4.20 today? #420day#LegalizeIthttps://t.co/7ajVOaxUI5

— Zina Spezakis for Congress NJ9 ✊🏼🇺🇸🌈🌹🌎 (@ZSpezakis) April 20, 2020


Robbie Goldstein:

In 2016, Massachusetts legalized recreational cannabis use, ending a decades-old, disastrous policy. The National Registry of Exonerations found in 2017 that people of color were five times as likely to go to prison for drug possession. (1/5)

— Robbie Goldstein (@RobbieForChange) April 20, 2020


In our community, many of those incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses are still in prison, or are facing steep challenges as they look for jobs, find housing, and work to rebuild their lives post-incarceration. (3/5)

— Robbie Goldstein (@RobbieForChange) April 20, 2020


Then, we must turn our attention to providing those re-entering our community the resources they need to get back on their feet. #mapoli (5/5)

— Robbie Goldstein (@RobbieForChange) April 20, 2020


David Kim: 

"In 2018, there were.. 700K marijuana arrests nationwide,.. 43% of all drug arrests… [R]ace plays a big part in who gets penalized."

Black people are 3.6 times more likely to be arrested for possession than whites, despite similar usage rates. #420dayhttps://t.co/1mt75Aj9fr

— David Kim🌹🧢🌍❤🧘🏻‍♂️🏳️‍🌈✊ (@davidkim2020) April 20, 2020


Albert Lee: 

Happy 420. Join us later today for our virtual townhall on Cannabis Legalization & Prison Reform. Meanwhile, we are looking for 420 contributions of $4.20 today. Chip in to support the change we need. https://t.co/GAoEYtc7bLpic.twitter.com/6ulhZStly0

— Albert Lee For Congress 🌹 (@AlbertLee2020) April 20, 2020


Brenda Lopez:

Join me in the fight to legalize recreational marijuana and, as a result, grow our state’s economy and better fund public schools and programs. https://t.co/NFxF7fjYS1pic.twitter.com/zBQ1FlNH64

— Brenda for Congress (@VoteBrendaLopez) April 20, 2020


Lulu Seikaly:

We need to federally decriminalize marijuana, release those who are in prison for marijuana charges, and then expunge their records completely. This is the moral thing to do, but it also makes logical and fiscal sense.

— Lulu Seikaly (@LuluForTexas) April 20, 2020


Mckayla Wilkes: 

Have I been arrested for marijuana possession? Yes. Am I ashamed of that? No.

I am tired of privileged politicians admitting they smoked & faced no consequences, then explaining why they think it should still be illegal.

END THE PROHIBITION. EXPUNGE THE RECORDS.#420day

— Mckayla Wilkes for Congress (@MeetMckayla) April 20, 2020


Russ Cirincionee: 

Why I am the better choice for New Jersey: Frank Pallone voted for the draconian 1994 crime bill. I will reform and work to abolish that bill. New Jersey has one of the highest arrest levels for marijuana possession in the nation, and we must end the prohibition on marijuana. pic.twitter.com/IKCDSwddV6

— Russ Cirincione for NJ-6🌹 (@RussForUs2020) April 20, 2020


Adam Schleifer:

As a former federal prosecutor who took on fraud and major international drug cartels (who’ve made billions off of marijuana), I know it’s time to #legalizemarijuana at the federal level.

For safety. For fairness. For revenue. pic.twitter.com/fPbaftasXj

— Adam Schleifer for Congress (@AdamSchleiferNY) April 20, 2020


Nate McMurray: 

Happy 420, from a stuffy guy who never had a puff—BUT ALWAYS SUPPORTED LEGALIZATION (check my record):

—Because it’s medicine for some —None of my business for others —Would make NY farmers cash —And is enforced unfairly

BLAZE UP 🔥 RESPONSIBLY pic.twitter.com/0oa2L0eEL4

— Nate McMurray for Congress 2020 (@Nate_McMurray) April 20, 2020


Mara Candelaria Reardon:

The evidence is clear: states with legal marijuana are safer, fairer, and more productive. Happy #420 everyone! pic.twitter.com/9g0MNZm67Z

— Mara Candelaria Reardon (@Maraforindiana) April 21, 2020


Jamaal Bowman: 

When we legalize marijuana, let's make sure it's not just wealthy white lobbyists like John Boehner cashing in.

It's insulting to our communities that people would get rich off a product that STILL criminalizes millions of black and brown people.https://t.co/JNHoh7cE5K

— Jamaal Bowman (@JamaalBowmanNY) April 20, 2020


Heidi Briones: 

I support legalization of marijuana at the federal level, decriminalizing all opioids, and more. It's time to stop carrying on the so-called "war on drugs" because it's actually a war on people. #420day

— Heidi for Oregon💡 (@HeidiBriones) April 20, 2020


Shahid Buttar:

We set a goal to get 420 donations of $4.20 on 4/20, and we're halfway there!

Can you pitch in to make sure we hit this goal?

In Congress, I'll champion weed legalization and expunging past convictions. Together, we'll end the racist War on Drugs. https://t.co/DWgyuX0dKj

— 🌹Shahid Buttar for Congress (@ShahidForChange) April 20, 2020


Scott Costello: 

I am on of only 2 of 14 Candidates in my district to support

✅Legalization of Cannabis and

🕊decriminalization of all drugs

🏥Treatment Not Prison🚔#420day#legalizeit

— Scott Costello Progressive Democrat (@ScottLCostello) April 20, 2020


Lisa Welch: 

It’s 420. Time for us to officially end the federal prohibition on #marijuana and help those who have suffered under the laws in place. Over half the states have it legal in some form & during this pandemic it’s considered essential. Time to #legalizeithttps://t.co/cCdSESys29

— Dr. Lisa Welch for US House (@Welch_tx) April 20, 2020


Maxwell Bero:

Any effort to fully legalize marijuana must also include provisions to help the communities that have been most hurt by the racist War on Drugs.

— Maxwell Bero for Congress (@beroforcongress) April 21, 2020


Jason Call: 

It’s 4/20 all day today!

Which tbh makes it about the same as yesterday #DecriminalizeCannabis#420day

— Jason Call for Congress WA02 🌹 (@CallForCongress) April 20, 2020


420 Justice is not just about decriminalizing weed

It’s about restorative justice for millions of lives destroyed

It’s about admitting our legal system & policing is inherently & historically racist

➡️ Release ➡️ Expunge ➡️ Repair

— Jason Call for Congress WA02 🌹 (@CallForCongress) April 20, 2020


Samelys Lopez: 

On #420day we should celebrate the healing benefits of marijuana. Its life-saving properties should be researched and promoted.

Yet 4 of the top 10 neighborhoods in NYC for marijuana arrests are in the Bronx. The war on drugs disenfranchises community & tears families apart. 1/3

— Samelys López for NY-15🌹 (Bronx) (@SamelysLopez) April 20, 2020


We must pass the Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act.

This ensures legalization is tied to racial & economic justice. Let’s meet the needs of our community and direct reinvestment towards those most harmed by the drug laws.#LegalizeItRight#MarijuanaJustice

3/3

— Samelys López for NY-15🌹 (Bronx) (@SamelysLopez) April 20, 2020


Qasim Rashid:

Marijuana records should be expunged

Marijuana should be decriminalized & legalized

Incarcerated citizens should be allowed to vote

These 3 actions don't cost a penny, they repeal racist polices that target people of color, & they strengthen our democracy

Let's get this done

— Qasim Rashid for Congress (@QasimRashid) April 20, 2020


Melanie D’Arrigo:

Legalize marijuana. Expunge their records! https://t.co/CVhdlcz31w

— Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress (@DarrigoMelanie) April 20, 2020


Melquiades Gagarin:

A #420day 🧵: Please take a moment & remember all the incarcerated Black and brown folks.

For all families torn apart because of failed drug policy.

For all the communities decimated.

Fight to have records expunged. For full legalization. For full equity in the industry.

— Mel For Progress🌹🇵🇭🇵🇷 (@MelforProgress) April 20, 2020


My point is, the people responsible for this injustice are still in power and still pushing their backwards legislative agenda.

If you’re celebrating today, help us fight to get them out.https://t.co/88d2ND9aHx

— Mel For Progress🌹🇵🇭🇵🇷 (@MelforProgress) April 20, 2020


Ben Sigel:

I 100% agree. It’s time to legalize marijuana. #420 #wethe4thhttps://t.co/XFcdkj4Ne3

— Ben Sigel (@bensigel) April 20, 2020


Lauren Ashcraft:

The Dude would approve of our Lunch with Lauren Live today! It's snack time and we’re making brownies while talking cannabis legalization and what that should mean for communities hit hardest by the war on drugs. Make a $4.20 donation to my campaign here: https://t.co/Ba5qTzWIePpic.twitter.com/Pd88FXApUz

— Lauren Ashcraft for NY-12🌹 (@VoteAshcraft) April 20, 2020


Jen Perelman:

I support Marijuana Legalization bc:

✅ Tax revenue would significantly boost Florida’s economy

✅ It would drastically reduce our non-violent prison population

✅ Safer than alcohol

✅ Life should be enjoyed

— Jen Perelman For Congress (@JENFL23) April 21, 2020


Ihssane Leckey:

With 15 minutes left of 4/20 on the East Coast, I would like to say:

We should legalize adult cannabis.

We should make sure that the communities who have been destroyed by the war on drugs are the first to benefit from legalization.

— Ihssane Leckey for Congress (@ihssaneleckey) April 21, 2020


Amanda Siebe: 

I'm proud to be 1 of few candidates who are honest about #Marijuana use

We each have our reasons why we use #cannabis, but for me, I'm a #Patient. #MMJ gave me my life back when big pharma was killing me

#Siebe2020 for US House (@SiebeforORD1) April 20, 2020


HAPPY 420!!#Marijuana improves my quality of life It increases my appetite Decreases my pain & Helps me sleep

it shouldn't make me a criminal, cost me custody of my son, or risk my housing, care, & freedom

#Siebe2020 for US House (@SiebeforORD1) April 20, 2020


Nabilah Islam: 

The war on drugs is racist.

Legalizing adult use cannabis is a no brainer.

The black and brown communities that have been hurt the most should be the ones that benefit.

All three things are true.

— Nabilah Islam for Congress (@NabilahforGA07) April 20, 2020


Morgan Harper: 

Legalize marijuana. Expunge their records!

— Morgan Harper (@mh4oh) April 20, 2020


Donna Imam:

Send one of the most competitive races $4.20 today if you believe that the focus of the justice system should be to rehabilitate people back into being productive citizens of the community. https://t.co/E5syDov440 See: https://t.co/YBLVt8gj6T Happy 420 #420daypic.twitter.com/SllMDDepZN

— Donna Imam (@donnaimamTX) April 20, 2020


Mike Hood: 

Cannabis laws in the US, at the state level, have long pointed toward a national trend.

Federal laws are long over due to bridge gaps and normalize state regulations.

I am proposing a unique strategy to focus related tax revenue on buoying arts programshttps://t.co/htaPXfeaOC

— Mike Hood – 2020 US House Candidate (OH-11) (@NewSpirit2020) April 20, 2020


Julie Oliver: 

End the federal prohibition on marijuana.https://t.co/QfaMZNYufdpic.twitter.com/DvFWl3tF91

— Julie Oliver (@JulieOliverTX) April 20, 2020


Shaniyat Chowdhury:

Legalize marijuana

Expunge records

Reinvest in small businesses

— Shaniyat Chowdhury for US Congress NY5 (@Shaniyat2020) April 20, 2020


We are about to go live on Marijuana Legalization & Prison Reform.

Can we get 420 people to chip in $4.20 today so we can continue to our fight to June 23rd? https://t.co/Nx1fdqKgJmhttps://t.co/GrKT9CHO4u

— Shaniyat Chowdhury for US Congress NY5 (@Shaniyat2020) April 20, 2020


Lacy Watson: 

The M.O.R.E. Act is bipartisan legislation in favor of decriminalizing cannabis & expunging prior convictions. Please use your voice to urge Congress to move forward & vote on H.R. 3884. @ACLU@ACLU_WV@AMPROG@CAPactionpic.twitter.com/0F7ULwoZvu

— LacyWatson4Congress (@votelacy) April 20, 2020


Suraj Patel:

Legalizing marijuana is necessary, and it must be done with an emphasis on economic justice for communities of color hurt by the war on drugs. Read my thoughts: https://t.co/1rhTddBNXH

— Suraj Patel (@surajpatelnyc) April 20, 2020


State and local candidates

Andru Volinsky: 

I support legalizing marijuana, and I'm not afraid to talk about it. Any legalization bill must include expunging records – and begin to lay the framework for a fair tax system for local growers. #420daypic.twitter.com/6Od1nXhOz7

— Andru Volinsky (@AndruVolinsky) April 20, 2020


New Hampshire is in the top third of states w/ the highest Black arrest rates for marijuana possession. We must legalize and expunge the records of all, including Black people, who are 4x more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than white people #nhpolitics#420dayhttps://t.co/dE6NOYca5c

— Andru Volinsky (@AndruVolinsky) April 20, 2020


Stephen Smith:

Proud to have the only major party candidate for Governor to publicly support full cannabis legalization.

— WV Can't Wait & Stephen Smith for Governor (@WVCantWait) April 20, 2020


Jenna Wadsworth:

I understand that there is a huge economic opportunity for our farmers and rural communities that comes with being able to grow and sell cannabis. #NCpol#NCAg#legalizeit#cannabis#coronavirus#COVID19NC#marijuanajustice#NCAgriculture#NCGA#NCLeg#marijuana

— Jenna Wadsworth (@jennawadsworth) April 20, 2020


LEGALIZE IT.

— Jenna Wadsworth (@jennawadsworth) April 20, 2020


Eliza Orlins: 

Marijuana prohibition has disproportionately impacted low-income communities and communities of color, fueling mass criminalization, and a crisis of over-incarceration. That’s why I support legalizing marijuana and ending the racist war on drugs. 2/2

— Eliza Orlins (@elizaorlins) April 20, 2020


Joe Moody: 

I’ve got a few things to say about where the #txlege might be headed w/cannabis policy next session. Will be joining @TexasNORML for the #420StreamAThon tomorrow at 1pm CT. Follow the link and join in! #CJReformhttps://t.co/CQ2XMs3fbtpic.twitter.com/bRqnrBrcXH

— Joe Moody (@moodyforelpaso) April 19, 2020


This story will be updated throughout the day with additional posts from lawmakers, officials and candidates. 

Photo courtesy of Philip Steffan.

 
 
 

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