Stricter than fentanyl. More researched than aspirin. Legal in most states — but not federally.
Discover 33 scientific, legal, and medical reasons why cannabis should be removed from Schedule I — based on peer-reviewed data, FDA contradictions, and the U.S. government's own patents.
Read the Book That Breaks the Narrative2018
The FDA approved Epidiolex, a cannabis-derived drug for epilepsy.
2003
The U.S. government filed a patent on cannabinoids as neuroprotectants.
Today
Cannabis remains a Schedule I drug, labeled as having "no medical use."
This book documents the contradictions that make federal cannabis policy scientifically and legally indefensible.
In 1933, America ended alcohol prohibition after recognizing its devastating social costs, economic waste, and empowerment of organized crime. Today, we face the same challenges with cannabis prohibition — but this time, we have decades of scientific research proving its medical benefits and safety profile.
How cannabis reduces opioid use and overdose deaths
The hidden racial history of marijuana laws
Why THCA loophole laws have made cannabis de facto legal
$100 billion black market that legalization could recover
Medical benefits from 35,000+ peer-reviewed studies
88%
Americans support legalization
400K+
Cannabis jobs in the U.S.
$100B+
Underground market size
0
Confirmed overdose deaths
Unleashing full research potential for breakthrough treatments in chronic pain, PTSD, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Creating millions of jobs, generating billions in tax revenue, and opening banking access to a thriving legal industry.
Ending discriminatory enforcement, expunging records, and redirecting law enforcement resources to serious crimes.
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