To Liberate Cannabis Hemp with dignity.
The USCC’s ultimate goal is not simply the end of the near century long war against Cannabis but to liberate Cannabis with human and political dignity. This conservative natured coalition leans towards simple, fair regulations, the lowest, simplest tax solutions and respect for the small farmers, business people and the millions of average American Cannabis consumers.
If we’re going to legalize this Herb… Let’s do it Right!
About United States Cannabis Coalition
Roger Stone’s statement provides insights into the creation and goals of the United States Cannabis Coalition. Here’s a breakdown of key points
1.) Commitment to State's Rights
The USCC was formed with the primary objective of urging President Trump to uphold his campaign commitment to respect the rights of individual states to legalize cannabis. This aligns with the broader conservative principle of supporting states’ rights.
2.) Protection of Medicinal Marijuana Industry
An essential focus of the USCC is to safeguard the medicinal marijuana industry in the 29 states that have legalized it. This commitment reflects an understanding of the therapeutic benefits of cannabis and a desire to ensure continued access for patients.
3.) Long-standing Advocacy for Drug Law Reform
Roger Stone emphasizes his extensive history of advocating for drug law reform, spanning over 30 years. This showcases a long-standing commitment to challenging existing policies and pushing for more progressive and sensible approaches to drug regulation.
4.) Libertarian Perspective
Stone identifies himself as a libertarian, underscoring his ideological stance in favor of limited government intervention and individual freedoms. This aligns with libertarian principles that often emphasize personal liberty and autonomy.
5.) Legal Involvement and Lawsuit
Stone mentions being a witness in a new lawsuit against the federal government, aiming to challenge the classification of cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug. This legal involvement signifies a proactive approach to bring about change through the judicial system.
6.) Support for Medicinal Marijuana Legalization Campaigns
Stone declares his support for constitutional amendment campaigns in Florida and Oklahoma that aimed to legalize medicinal marijuana. This demonstrates a multi-state approach, emphasizing the importance of reform efforts at various levels of government.
7.) Critique of Nixon's War on Drugs
Stone expresses sharp criticism of Richard Nixon’s War on Drugs, signaling a historical perspective on the failures of past drug policies. This criticism aligns with a broader movement calling for a reevaluation of drug enforcement strategies.
8.) Opposition to Trickery
Stone asserts opposition to deceptive practices within cannabis legalization efforts. This indicates a commitment to transparent and fair processes in the pursuit of drug law reform.
In summary, Roger Stone’s involvement with the USCC is framed by a history of activism, a commitment to state autonomy, and a focus on protecting the medicinal marijuana industry. His alignment with libertarian principles and opposition to ineffective drug policies underscore the multifaceted approach taken by the USCC in advocating for cannabis reform.
Vision, Mission, & Values
We see it’s not if or when we legalize that matters now, that’s been a forgone conclusion since the Republican written and run Compassionate Use Act 1996 passed in California, the only question about legislation that’s relevant now is HOW?
The popular models for Cannabis legislation put forward by the myriad of Liberal activist groups has been shocking and experiential in their structure and implications and we at the USCC have vowed to do better. This industry, this community, this plant deserves better!
The clear and simple differences between Left and Right styles can be seen by the successes of both sides.
The USCC’s ultimate goal is not simply the end of the near century long war against Cannabis but to liberate Cannabis with human and political dignity. This conservative natured coalition leans towards simple, fair regulations, the lowest, simplest tax solutions and respect for the small farmers, business people and the millions of average American Cannabis consumers.
There have always been voices from the Conservative side of the isle that saw Cannabis Prohibition as a Progressive Democratic tool infringing on basic Constitutional rights and harming the American nation as a whole.
In recent decades the Democratic run Marijuana Activism Inc has framed the debate as between Democrat for and Republican against reform…it’s NEVER been that simple or clear-cut.
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