NORML PAC Endorses Congressman Evans

Pro-Legalization PAC Endorses Reelection for Bipartisan Slate of Incumbent Reform Allies

Washington, DC: Today, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Political Action Committee (NORML PAC) has announced their reelection endorsements for ten incumbent members of the United States House of Representatives, including four Democrats and four Republicans.

“There was more momentum behind federal marijuana law reform in 2018 than in any previous year, and that is in no small part due to some of our longstanding, outspoken allies in Congress,” stated NORML PAC Executive Director Erik Altieri, “In order to finally cross the finish line and end our failed federal prohibition on marijuana, it is important that we not just vote out reefer mad prohibitionists, but we need to support and ensure our key allies remain in office. Their seniority and passion for the issue makes them true leaders in taking our country in a new and sensible direction on marijuana policy and with their help we will finally resolve the tensions between state and federal laws regarding marijuana. We encourage voters in their districts to support them in November and ensure they serve in Washington another two years to help us finish the fight.”

The newly announced endorsements are listed below.

Republican Endorsements: Rep. David Joyce (R-OH14), Rep. Scott Taylor (R-VA2), Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI3), and Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC3).

Democratic Endorsements: Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN9), Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA13), Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI2), Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA33), Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA17), and Rep. Dwight Evans (D-PA2).
Of the lead sponsors of NORML’s priority legislation, NORML PAC Director Erik Altieri released the following statements:

On the Marijuana Justice Act, HR 4815 introduced by Rep. Barbara Lee…

“We are exceptionally pleased to endorse Representative Barbara Lee, the lead sponsor of the Marijuana Justice Act, which would not only end federal marijuana prohibition, but also penalize states that maintain the unjust and disproportionate targeting of minority communities as a result of state-level criminalization,”

“Rep. Lee has been a long time champion of reform. She has been instrumental to the recent explosion of support at the federal level and is a tremendous advocate for her constituents.”

On the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act, HR 1227 introduced by Rep. Tulsi Gabbard…

“We are happy to endorse Representative Tulsi Gabbard, the lead sponsor of the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act, which would end the failed national policy of cannabis prohibition.”

“Rep. Gabbard is never afraid to speak truth to power and has been one of the most sensible voices in the Congress on improving public policy.”

On the States Act, HR 6043 introduced by Rep. David Joyce…

“We are pleased to endorse Representative David Joyce, the lead Republican sponsor of the States Act, which would create an exemption in the Controlled Substances Act to end the threat of federal interference with state-legal marijuana programs.”

“Rep. Joyce has quickly become the leading Republican in the House of Representatives to address the federal-state policy tensions and has served as a sensible advocate for his constituents.”

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Find out more at www.norml.org, see our factsheets at www.norml.org/marijuana/fact-sheets, and our 2018 Candidate Packet at http://norml.org/pdf_files/NORML-Candidate-Packet-2018.pdf

Johnny Green is a cannabis activist from Oregon. Johnny has a bachelor’s degree in public policy, and believes that the message should always be more important than the messenger. #LegalizeIt #FreeThePlant