“Because sometimes when you take an incremental step such as this [rescheduling], which took us years and years and years to get through, it will take another 50 years to get to legalization,” said Lee.
Although Gallup polls have shown public support for cannabis legalization has increased dramatically over the past 50 years, Congressional action and federal reform haven’t budged over the same period.
When questioned about the lack of Congressional policy change in light of such strong support for legalization among voters of all political affiliations, Lee placed the blame on “political dynamics.”
“Of course, it’s about elections and it’s about trying to make sure that the president is not successful, nor the House Democrats or the Senate Democrats,” Lee said. “Rather than doing the people’s business, which is what we were elected to do, it’s just all about trying to stop President Biden from winning reelection.”
Any DEA policy change announcement would be followed by a public comment period, which Lee hopes advocates will use to continue fighting for complete descheduling.
“We still have a chance once these regulations are promulgated,” Lee said. “Once they come out, there will be a comment period. This is where I hope you all weigh in, because comment periods allow for interested parties, the industry, the public, to send their comments and weigh in.”
Lee is running for California’s vacant Senate seat, with recent polls showing her far behind front-runner Rep. Adam Schiff and the second-best polling candidate, Rep. Katie Porter, both of whom are Democrats. The Emerson College Polling/Inside California Politics/The Hill polling survey shows Schiff leading with 28 percent, beating Porter’s 16 percent and Lee’s 9 percent.
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