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As the annual 4/20 cannabis celebration takes place worldwide, advocacy groups are urging President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to do more at the federal level to address the harms caused by marijuana prohibition, especially its disproportionate impact on Black and brown communities.

In a letter to the president and vice president, the Marijuana Justice Coalition – comprising organizations like the Drug Policy Alliance, Southern Poverty Law Center, and Center for American Progress – stated, “It is a moral imperative that marijuana be decriminalized and descheduled.”

The coalition emphasized that marijuana criminalization has been “devastating” for communities of color, noting Black people are four times more likely than whites to be arrested for possession despite similar usage rates. Additionally, over 85% of those sentenced for federal marijuana charges are Black or Latino.

A “free weed” sign is seen at a music and marijuana festival. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)

While acknowledging the White House’s “initial steps” toward reform, the groups called on the administration to fulfill Biden’s 2020 campaign promise of decriminalizing marijuana federally.

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