It’s 4/20 again, and that means another slew of tweets from politicians and mainstream brands looking to use the marijuana holiday as a hook to get their message out.
Here’s a roundup of some of the best, funniest, most important or otherwise notable cannabis-related tweets of the day…
This post will be updated throughout the day.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), a presidential candidate:
As we work to legalize marijuana nationwide, we’ve got to also ensure equity in the marijuana industry. Communities that have been historically targeted by the failed War on Drugs can't be left out of opportunities to participate in the legal marijuana economy.
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) April 20, 2019
The Marijuana Justice Act wouldn’t just legalize marijuana—it would expunge the records of millions of people who have been hurt by the War on Drugs.
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) April 20, 2019
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a presidential candidate:
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans—and a majority of both Republicans and Democrats—support marijuana legalization.
The American people agree. It is time our federal government listens. We must end the criminalization of marijuana in this country.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) April 19, 2019
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), a presidential candidate:
It’s time we legalize marijuana at the federal level and restore justice to our communities. Communities of color have been disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs. We must reverse this trend.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 20, 2019
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), a presidential candidate:
65% of Americans agree: We have to legalize marijuana.
It's critical to dismantling mass incarceration and institutional racism, and to achieving fundamental justice. https://t.co/PHMqorrZ3q
— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) April 20, 2019
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), a presidential candidate:
Legalizing marijuana is a basic question of fairness & freedom for the American people. We must legalize marijuana, expunge the records of those w/ marijuana possession charges/convictions & hold Big Pharma accountable for the opioid epidemic that has killed thousands #420
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) April 20, 2019
Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX), a presidential candidate:
“O’Rourke said the influence of money can be seen in the criminal justice system, because people are jailed for using non-addictive drugs like marijuana, but Purdue Pharma executives who had a hand in marketing dangerous opioids are not serving jail time.” https://t.co/Lvw3csHk1v
— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) April 20, 2019
Former Sen. Mike Gravel (D-AK), a presidential candidate:
*for tobacco use only, of course
— Mike Gravel (@MikeGravel) April 20, 2019
House Committee on Small Business:
Today, the Committee is examining the small business perspective in the cannabis industry.
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
The legalization of cannabis has the potential to invigorate our national economy. Already the industry registered $8 billion in sale in 2017, with sales estimated to reach $23 billion by 2022.
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
States have recognized the change and have moved to legalize cannabis in different forms. Below is a detailed map of state marijuana laws (current as of February 2019). Credit: @FSCDems pic.twitter.com/iQr31QTDCI
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
There are now more than 211,000 full-time jobs in the legal American cannabis industry. When indirect and induced jobs are added, that figure reaches nearly 300,000. CREDIT: @Leafly
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
Legalization of cannabis has an impact on state economies as well. In states where cannabis is legal, new tax revenue streams and filling state coffers. In the first year of legalized sales in California, the state collected $345.2 million in new tax revenue. pic.twitter.com/YvGF9WX0AF
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
Though more states are moving to legalize recreational cannabis and new businesses are flourishing across the country, we must ensure those communities disproportionally impacted by criminalization of cannabis are able to fully participate and benefit from the growing industry.
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
Cannabis small businesses encounter the same access to credit issues that many other small businesses face. We must ensure those interested in entering the sector in states where it’s legal, are able to access credit similar to other new startups.
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
The high cost of entry is a barrier for many entrepreneurs. It's estimated that the start-up costs for a small dispensary range between $250,000 to $750,000. This & regulatory uncertainty, have created both racial and wealth inequalities in the cannabis industry.
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
We must take the necessary steps to ensure all have a level playing field in this growing sector.
— House Committee on Small Business (@HouseSmallBiz) April 20, 2019
Congressional Black Caucus:
Today is 4/20, a day increasingly marked around the nation as an unofficial cannabis holiday. Join @RepBarbaraLee and #MarijuanaJustice advocates as we use this day as a CALL TO ACTION for equity and restorative, especially for communities of color.
— Black Caucus (@OfficialCBC) April 20, 2019
Three bills have been introduced by @RepBarbaraLee to end cannabis prohibition, bar feds from interfering in state cannabis programs and encourage reforms that help communities of color participate in the cannabis industry. We need #MarijuanaJustice pic.twitter.com/mv6WRHIEdX
— Black Caucus (@OfficialCBC) April 20, 2019
The Marijuana Justice Act would reform drug laws by descheduling marijuana & ensuring that profits from the legal cannabis industry get re-invested into low-income & communities of color that have been devastated by unequal marijuana law enforcement. #MarijuanaJustice pic.twitter.com/ktqyBaH48J
— Black Caucus (@OfficialCBC) April 20, 2019
Less than ONE PERCENT of the cannabis industry is owned or operated by people of color. The RESPECT Resolution encourages policy reforms to help communities of color take part in the growing cannabis industry. #MarijuanaJustice
— Black Caucus (@OfficialCBC) April 20, 2019
Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV):
April 20th seems like a good day to point out that Nevada’s booming marijuana industry has brought new jobs and a wave of revenue to our state. I joined the #SAFEBankingAct to give cannabis businesses access to financial services and take our economy to new highs!
— Senator Jacky Rosen (@SenJackyRosen) April 20, 2019
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN):
Cannabis criminalization disproportionately impacts communities of color. We must finally legalize cannabis nationwide and expunge records for those incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses. https://t.co/C8jhxlWAgW
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 20, 2019
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA):
On #420, millions will gather to celebrate marijuana. But for many, it’s just another painful reminder of our nation’s discriminatory practices. My Marijuana Justice Act would reform our outdated marijuana laws while providing restorative justice to communities of color.
— Barbara Lee (@BLeeForCongress) April 20, 2019
As millions of Americans celebrate 4/20 today, millions more are trapped in the criminal justice system for marijuana possession. #MarijuanaJustice https://t.co/VaCA3SIcJ4
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2019
The War on Drugs has devastated our communities and torn families apart for far too long. It’s time to reform our system and enact real #MarijuanaJustice now. pic.twitter.com/OZ4w5sLtSN
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2019
Less than ONE PERCENT of the cannabis industry is owned or operated by people of color. The RESPECT Resolution encourages policy reforms to help communities of color take part in the growing cannabis industry. #MarijuanaJustice pic.twitter.com/tXihHDweY8
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2019
People are increasingly turning to cannabis for medicinal purposes – including our veterans. Instead of criminalizing safe cannabis use, we should be making it easier to access for those who need it the most. #MarijuanaJustice pic.twitter.com/6An9DKUG5E
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2019
The majority of cannabis related arrests are for non-violent possession, but people of color get disproportionately long sentences. What’s more, black people are 4x more likely to be arrested although black and white people use cannabis at comparable rates. #MarijuanaJustice pic.twitter.com/ZfVCte45yc
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2019
Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL):
LEGAL Florida cannabis revenue worth $1 billion by 2020 – yet outdated federal law means ALL CASH business, putting employees/owners at greater risk of being robbed. Last week, I asked Sec Mnuchin to do more to tackle this public safety issue! #SAFEBankingAct @AppropsDems @NORML pic.twitter.com/7Xg51mrg1M
— Rep. Charlie Crist (@RepCharlieCrist) April 20, 2019
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN):
The Marijuana Justice Act would reform drug laws, deschedule #marijuana & ensure profits from the legal #cannabis industry get re-invested into low-income & communities of color that have been devastated by the unequal marijuana law enforcement. #MarijuanaJustice #420 pic.twitter.com/C6t3fjydX8
— Steve Cohen (@RepCohen) April 20, 2019
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D):
“More than half of Republicans (56 percent) now think marijuana use should be legal — the first time a majority of them has supported it in CBS News Polls.” https://t.co/qPpvMX9n9W.
This is 100% consistent with what we’ve been seeing on our listening tour in County PA.— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) April 20, 2019
The American Civil Liberties Union:
ALL personal drug use and possession should be decriminalized.https://t.co/LC9g0nRSWx pic.twitter.com/iZTKmISbxN
— ACLU (@ACLU) April 20, 2019
Don’t miss out on today’s one-day 420 bundlehttps://t.co/LC9g0nAhxX pic.twitter.com/7xiLbzx20h
— ACLU (@ACLU) April 20, 2019
Ben & Jerry’s:
It’s hard to celebrate 4/20 when so many people of color are still being arrested for pot. We have to do better. Learn more: https://t.co/DPCcqND0SI pic.twitter.com/fLsngGteOF
— Ben & Jerry's (@benandjerrys) April 20, 2019
Denny’s:
do we sell edibles? buddy, all our food is edible.
— Denny's (@DennysDiner) April 20, 2019
Carl’s Jr.:
4/20 Only: We're dropping our Rocky Mountain High Cheese Burger Delight with CBD infused Santa Fe sauce only at one Denver location #rockymountainhigh pic.twitter.com/GZKR8SD6Uw
— Carl’s Jr. (@CarlsJr) April 20, 2019
Boston Market:
All joking aside, tomorrow only buy one Pot Pie & a drink and get one Pot Pie FREE. https://t.co/0I4ZYfc4gf
— Boston Market (@bostonmarket) April 19, 2019
Ben & Jerry’s Stands Out From Companies Just Trying To Make Money From 4/20
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