The Democratic Party Platform Still Won’t Commit to Legalizing Marijuana
Democratic delegates approved the party’s 2024 platform at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago yesterday, including sections lamenting the unfairness of marijuana convictions. However, the platform failed to explicitly call for legalizing or even decriminalizing the drug, a change from its position four years ago.
“No one should be in jail just for using or possessing marijuana,” the final 2024 Democratic Party platform reads. “Sending people to prison for possession has upended too many lives and incarcerated people for conduct that many states no longer prohibit. Those criminal records impose needless barriers to employment, housing, and educational opportunities, disproportionately affecting Black and brown people.”
The platform praises President Joe Biden for his moves to reschedule marijuana and his “historic action to end this failed approach by pardoning people convicted federally for using or possessing marijuana.” It also promises that Democrats “will take action to expunge federal marijuana-only convictions” and “combat drug trafficking and expand the use of drug courts, interventions, and diversion for people with substance use disorders.”
Former Republican President Donald Trump’s approach to criminal justice “could not be more different,” the platform argues. “His Administration threatened federal prosecution for marijuana cases in states where marijuana was legal.”
For opponents of drug prohibition, though, the platform is a step backward from the Democratic Party’s 2020 platform, which said it was “past time to end the failed ‘War on Drugs’ which has imprisoned millions of Americans—disproportionately Black people and Latinos—and hasn’t been effective in reducing drug use.” That platform also said Democrats supported federal decriminalization and rescheduling of marijuana, and legalization of medical marijuana.
The Democratic Party’s official position on marijuana prohibition continues to fall well short of its stated goal of ending the un
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