National Campaign for Congressional Cannabis Descheduling Purpose

WHO
  • A decentralized coalition of:
    • Cannabis advocates and consumers
    • Small business owners and industry stakeholders
    • Civil liberties organizations
    • Legal reform groups
  • Primary targets:
    • All 100 U.S. Senators currently in office
    • Leading opposing candidates in upcoming elections (to establish public positions)
WHAT

A 90-day national action campaign designed to generate measurable political pressure and public accountability.

Core Actions:

  1. Public Tally Board Initiative
  • Create a centralized platform (e.g., Deschedule.earth) to track:
    • Each Senator’s position on a simple descheduling bill
    • “Yes / No / Undecided / No Response”
  • The question:

“If a straightforward bill to remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act were brought to a vote, how would you vote?”

  1. Legislative Sponsorship Push
  • Identify and publicly track:
    • Which members of Congress are willing to draft, sponsor, and fast-track legislation
    • Transparency around the timeline and barriers to a floor vote
WHEN

Phase 1: Spring Campaign (90 Days)

  • April – June: Primary mobilization and outreach

Phase 2 & 3 (Conditional on Momentum)

  • Summer & Fall:
    • Expanded outreach
    • Resource pooling (“pass the hat” for time, funding, and labor)
    • Reinforcement waves to maintain pressure
WHERE

Nationwide with Regional Coordination

  • Organize outreach by:
    • Time zones (4 major U.S. zones) with designated Points of Contact
    • Or regional divisions (Northeast, South, Midwest, West)
  • Goal: Ensure full geographic coverage and consistent pressure across all Senate offices
HOW

A multi-channel, highly visible engagement strategy:

  1. Direct Contact (All 100 Senators)
  • Email, contact forms, phone calls, and voicemails
  • Coordinated messaging campaigns
  1. Certified Mail Campaign
  • Send formal letters to Senate offices
  • Publicly document:
    • Who responds
    • Who ignores or delays
  1. Local Office Visibility
  • Visit state offices with signage:
    • “FLOOR VOTE – KNOCK KNOCK”
  • Photograph and document engagement
  1. Washington, D.C. Outreach (TBD)
  • Potential coordinated presence for in-person advocacy

Guiding Principle:

Keep it simple: Ask the question. Get an answer. Record it.

WHY
  1. Force Legislative Accountability (2026)
  • Require real-time, on-record positions from elected officials
  1. Identify Key Gaps
  • Non-responsive (“MIA”) legislators
  • Conflicts of interest
  • Influence of major lobbying groups:
    • Pharmaceutical
    • Alcohol
    • Energy
    • Large cannabis corporations
  1. Activate Institutional Support
  • Seek formal participation and endorsement from organizations such as:
    • NORML
    • Marijuana Policy Project (MPP)
    • Drug Policy Alliance (DPA)
    • Americans for Safe Access (ASA)
    • Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP)
    • Minorities for Medical Marijuana (M4MM)
    • Others
  1. Highlight Federal Harm Cases
  • Compile and publish active federal cases demonstrating harm caused by prohibition
  • Include:
    • Case names
    • Case numbers
    • Brief summaries of impact
  1. Energize the Base Without Burnout
  • A defined 90-day window:
    • Encourages participation
    • Reduces long-term fatigue
    • Focuses collective energy for maximum impact
  1. Leverage Existing Networks
  • Utilize platforms such as FoodFirst.us Lab Testing Results for:
    • Publishing
    • Distribution
    • Amplification
STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK

This campaign operates on a clear, binary structure:

Problem: Cannabis remains federally scheduled despite widespread state legalization and public support.
Solution: Force a congressional vote on full descheduling.

Participation Question:

Are you in or out?

CALL TO ACTION

This is a working draft intended to:

  • Recruit aligned partners
  • Refine strategy through collaboration
  • Identify both allies and opposition

For questions, support, or participation:

MP Clerk
📞 410-421-0776 ext. info
📧 info@deschedule.earth