As you mentioned, Blacks, Browns--Brown folks and African Americans are four times as likely to be arrested.
This issue is personal. I was raped when I was 16 years old, and it was a devastating event in my life.
If I can make it, anybody can. And this plant literally saved my life.
Mr. Chairman, I would like to request unanimous consent to enter this article that appeared in the Journal of American M...
There is absolutely no justification for anybody up here today in Congress to compare cannabis to slavery.
If you are Black or Brown or African American you are four times as likely to be arrested for cannabis over Whites.
There's no reason, with the rate of veteran suicide today, that any veteran in our country should be denied access to me...
Finding common ground on this issue should not be difficult.
In bright red South Carolina, medical cannabis is supported by the vast majority of South Carolina residents.
Our Nation looks so divided on the outside, but today this is an example where we can work together.
And I would encourage Senator Schumer, Senator Booker, my colleagues in the House on both sides of the aisle, with the d...
Cannabis is an area where we can work together on both sides of the aisle to prohibit more of those inequities.
Prohibition of cannabis was created out of racism.
Every state is different, and the States Reform Act respects the laws of every single state in the country.
If we treat cannabis like alcohol, we have all the regulation that we need.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. And I have a few questions that I would like to get through.
Seventy percent of Americans support medical cannabis.
What struck me, Anderson, was that he stayed on script almost the entire time.