File #: Res 0107-2024    Version: * Name: Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.
Type: Resolution Status: Committee
Committee: Committee on Civil and Human Rights
On agenda: 2/28/2024
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling on the United States Congress to reintroduce and pass and the President to sign the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.
Sponsors: Crystal Hudson, Kevin C. Riley, Nantasha M. Williams, Amanda Farías, Shahana K. Hanif
Council Member Sponsors: 5
Attachments: 1. Res. No. 107, 2. February 28, 2024 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 3. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 2-28-24, 4. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - February 28, 2024

Res. No. 107

 

Resolution calling on the United States Congress to reintroduce and pass and the President to sign the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.

 

By Council Members Hudson, Riley, Williams, Farías and Hanif

 

Whereas, There are currently 38 states that have adopted laws allowing for legal access to cannabis, commonly known as marijuana, with 21 of these states adopting laws legalizing cannabis for recreational sale and use; and

                     Whereas, New York State legalized the recreational sale and use of marijuana in 2021; and

                     Whereas, Prior to states legalizing marijuana, many states enforced disproportionately punitive drug possession statutes, including one of the toughest in the nation-New York’s Rockefeller Drug Laws; and

 Whereas, Although dozens of states have legalized cannabis in some capacity, the federal government currently defines cannabis as a banned substance; and

Whereas, Narcotics and other chemicals that are considered controlled substances under the United States Controlled Substances Act are divided into five schedules; and

Whereas, The Schedule I classification applies to a category of substances considered by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) to contain no legitimate medical value and exhibit a high potential of dependence; and     

Whereas, Cannabis is a narcotic classified by the federal government as a Schedule I banned substance; and  

 Whereas, Narcotics that share the same Schedule I classification with marijuana are heroin and “ecstasy;” and

Whereas, During the 117th session of Congress, United States Senator Cory Booker introduced the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act; and

Whereas, The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act aims to help those communities most harmed by over 85 years of cannabis prohibition and remedy the disproportionate collateral consequences that have affected people of color; and

Whereas, The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act seeks to: (i) decriminalize and remove cannabis from the United States Controlled Substances Act, and eliminate prohibitions in states that have chosen to legalize cannabis; (ii) establish a Center for Cannabis Products within United States Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) to regulate the production, distribution, and sales of the cannabis industry; (iii) create a restorative grant program  to reinvest in communities and individuals most harmed by the failed “War on Drugs” as well as assist in expunging certain cannabis related convictions; and (iv) prioritize cannabis business licenses be awarded to communities that have been disparately impacted by cannabis laws; and 

Whereas, The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act would transfer federal jurisdiction over cannabis from the DEA to the FDA and the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau; and

Whereas, The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act helps create a national approach to the decriminalization of cannabis and assist in addressing the disparate incarceration of people of color; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls United States Congress to reintroduce and pass and the President to sign the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.

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