About Us
We Believe It’s Time to End Cannabis Prohibition Once and For All.
Deschedule.Earth is a grassroots movement with a bold mission: to fully repeal and deschedule cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) not reschedule it, not reclassify it, but remove it entirely from the federal drug schedules.
For over 50 years, cannabis has been wrongfully classified as a Schedule I substance, alongside drugs deemed to have no medical value and a high potential for abuse. This classification has fueled mass incarceration, disrupted lives and communities, and blocked scientific research, all while the truth about cannabis has been ignored or distorted.
We’re here to change that.
What We Stand For
- Repeal & Total Descheduling: Cannabis doesn’t belong on the CSA at all. Regulation should be handled like alcohol or tobacco, not criminalized under federal drug policy.
- Justice and Equity: Descheduling is a critical step toward repairing the damage done by the War on Drugs, especially in communities that have been disproportionately targeted.
- Science Over Stigma: It’s time for policy to reflect reality. The science is clear: cannabis has medical value and does not justify Schedule I status.
- People Over Profit: We oppose half-measures that prioritize corporate interests over real reform. Descheduling benefits everyone, not just big business.
Why Deschedule Now?
Cannabis legalization is advancing across the U.S. and around the world, but federal law still lags behind. Rescheduling would still treat cannabis as a dangerous drug, perpetuate barriers to access and research, and maintain criminal penalties for many people. Descheduling is the only path to true legalization, justice, and normalization.
Join the Movement
We are advocates, activists, scientists, patients, and everyday people who believe in freedom, fairness, and the power of truth. Deschedule.Earth exists to educate, mobilize, and inspire change, until cannabis is repealed & descheduled and prohibition is history.
This isn’t just policy reform it’s a human rights issue.
Let’s repeal cannabis.
Let’s deschedule cannabis.
Let’s end this chapter of injustice.
Deschedule Earth Operators
Jay West, Webmaster
Jay West is a collector of books, seeds, and technology, three tools he uses to study systems, culture, and biology. Since 2023, he has been navigating chronic Lyme disease and Babesia, an experience that redirected his life’s trajectory and deepened his work across health, media, and decentralized advocacy.
He is the Webmaster of Deschedule Earth, a decentralized movement focused on removing cannabis from the U.S. Controlled Substances Act and reframing plant policy through education, strategy, and digital organization.
President of Hollywood Vine Group, Jay operates a social media marketing agency focused on advanced AI-driven marketing tools, automated content systems, and entertainment development. The company is building fully autonomous AI social media agents that generate and publish over 5,000 pieces of content monthly across multiple platforms.
Jay also leads BioToxinFX, a documented healing journey chronicling Lyme and Babesia treatment protocols, medications, research links, and physician resources integrated with ReviewDoctors.com to increase transparency in patient-driven medical data.
With over 15 years in cannabis and hemp genetics, he has developed and crossed cultivars rooted in sativa lines, including Blue Dream and Jamaican Lamb’s Bread-inspired hybrids, focusing on preservation, adaptation, and new expressions of classic genetics.
His work sits at the intersection of policy reform, biotechnology awareness, decentralized media, and AI-driven creative production.
Michael Plumhoff, Clerk
Michael Plumhoff serves as Clerk for Deschedule Earth, where he helps organize and coordinate decentralized advocacy efforts aimed at removing cannabis from the U.S. Controlled Substances Act.
Working alongside a diverse coalition of home growers, medical patients, caregivers, budtenders, economists, and other stakeholders, Michael focuses on gathering real-world evidence and firsthand accounts to support a unified push for federal descheduling.
He is actively organizing efforts around a national campaign for Congressional Cannabis Descheduling, centered on engaging all 100 U.S. Senators and advancing the issue toward a formal floor vote. His work emphasizes structured outreach, coordination, and direct pressure on lawmakers to act, reinforcing the principle that Congress created the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 and Congress must be the body to correct it.
Operating within a decentralized trust model, Michael’s approach connects public opinion to public policy through coordinated, collective action.
