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NCIA Urges NY Governor to Extend Cannabis Pardons

Industry roundtable asks to extend pardons to all individuals convicted of marijuana offenses and release all nonviolent cannabis prisoners.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Joe Biden recently pardoned thousands of people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law.

In response, the National Cannabis Industry Association’s (NCIA) New York Social Equity Roundtable has submitted a letter to Governor Hochul (D-NY) strongly urging her to extend a pardon to all individuals who have been convicted of cannabis offenses under New York State law, including ordering the release of all nonviolent cannabis prisoners who are currently detained in the state.

Since early 2022, NCIA has been conducting an ongoing roundtable discussion, consisting of multiple national- and New York-based cannabis social equity and industry organizations to assess the state’s proposed rules and regulations and provide feedback related to issues affecting potential social equity operators.

The roundtable’s goal is to provide sensible and workable regulations that keep diversity, inclusion and social equity at the center of the opportunities presented in New York State.

Here is the full letter: 

Dear Honorable Governor Hochul,


The National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) has been conducting an ongoing roundtable discussion, consisting of multiple National and New York based cannabis social equity and industry organizations to assess and provide feedback regarding rules and regulations. Including: Minorities for Medical Marijuana (M4MM), Social Equity Committee Co-Chairs of NYC/Hudson Valley Cannabis Industry Association (NYCCIA/HVCIA), NYC NORML, Black and Brown Economic Power in Cannabis (BB EPIC), JustUS Foundation, Unified Legacy Operators Council (UNLOC), Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA), The People’s Ecosystem (TPE), Etain, legacy operators, and social equity cannabis business owners. Our roundtable’s goal is to provide sensible and workable regulations that keep diversity, inclusion, and social equity at the center of the opportunities presented in New York State.


In light of President Biden’s pardoning of some people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law, the organizations and businesses of our roundtable strongly urge you to extend a pardon to all individuals who have been convicted of cannabis offenses under New York State law, including ordering the release of all nonviolent cannabis prisoners who are currently detained in the state of New York.


This great state has the opportunity to be a strong leader in redressing the harms of the War on Drugs and by taking this first step, New York can be a beacon to the rest of the country. To simply follow suit with the President’s pardon would squander the opportunity to release all those impacted by New York’s own War on Drugs and continue to exclude many of those impacted.


In carrying out these pardons, New York will be taking action that is aligned with the spirit of MRTA’s intent. For your pardons to achieve their intended impact the state should: formally recognize and apologize for the impact of its “stop and frisk” policies; meaningfully engage cannabis social equity and justice organizations; invest in re-integrating and remediating the harms of prohibition on communities and individuals; and set meaningful and realistic timeframes to truly right the wrongs of its past. These actions, in addition to the pardon of all nonviolent cannabis offenses, will put the state of New York back on the path of doing right by all of its people.


Respectfully,


Mike Lomuto

National Cannabis Industry Association

Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion


Adrian Adams, EdD

NCIA DEI Committee

M4MM NYS Director

CEO Ontogen Botanicals CBD


Michelle Fields, Esq

NYCCIA Board Member

Strategic Advisor, The Mary Jane Consulting Group


Mark Slaugh

National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA)

DEI Policy and Regulations Committee, Chairman

CEO of iComply, LLC


Eric Foster

Minorities for Medical Marijuana

National Policy Director for Cannabis and Hemp


Frederika McClary Easley

Co-Chair & Secretary CFCR DEI Access to Capital Committee

NYCCIA/HVCIA Co-Chair Social Equity Committee

Director of Strategic Initiatives, The People’s Ecosystem


Nancy Do

NCIA DEI Committee

CEO + Founder, Endo Industries


Shellise Rogers, MBA

Principal, Strategic Advisor

Sistah Rogers, Inc.


Stephanie Keeffe

NCIA DEI Committee

Chief of Staff Etain LLC


Maurice B. Stringer

Founder, Black and Brown Economic Power in Cannabis

CEO, The Magi Tree


Dorian Harrington

UNLOC, INC.

Board Member


Scheril Murray Powell, Esq.

The JUSTÜS Foundation

COO/ Cannabis and Agricultural Attorney

ASTM D37 Executive Board Member


Cynthia Mompoint

Black and Brown Economic Power in Cannabis

Co-Founder/CEO The Danbala Group


Colleen Mairead Hughes

NYC NORML, Deputy Director

President, TRAEHNY Partnership & Development Corp.


Jamila Washington

CEO of The Dope Connection


Ken Seligson

Principal, the Law Office of Kenneth Seligson


Alicia Burey

Black Farmer’s United

Committee Member


Eliana Green Esq.

The Hood Incubator

Director of Community Engagement & Reentry Staff Attorney


Kaliko Castille

President

Minority Cannabis Business Association


Raina Jackson

NCIA DEI Committee

CEO + Founder, PURPLE RAINA Self Care


Joseph Bondy

Law Offices of Joseph A. Bondy


Morgan Fox

Political Director

NORML

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