The Joint CannaJustice Conference features in-depth educational programming on the urgent issues of marijuana reform. We know that the federal and state governments’ War on Drugs has and continues to have a disproportionately harmful effect on the United State’s Black populations and populations of color – both at the individual and community level.
What Happened Last Year?
The 2021 Conference brought together some of the best minds in the field of marijuana legalization with three half-days of virtual sessions, focused on the urgent issues of marijuana reform in Virginia. These areas included resentencing, parental rights, commercial cannabis, social equity, expungement, racist policing, and many more!
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About The Joint CannaJustice Coalition
The conference is hosted by a Black-led coalition that was formed in 2020 and currently consists of four member organizations: Marijuana Justice, RISE for Youth, Justice Forward Virginia, and Virginia Student Power Network. This coalition’s focus is to ensure that Virginia legalizes marijuana in a way that rights the wrongs of the disparate impact the War on Drugs has had on marginalized communities.