Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR76

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Urges President Biden to end the domestic prohibition against marijuana, support American athletes, and condemn the racist double standard that kept an American Olympic qualifier from competition for marijuana use

Impact

If enacted, HCR76 could lead to significant changes in state laws related to marijuana use and possession. State governments would eventually be prompted to align their laws with federal policy, facilitating the legal use and regulation of marijuana, which has been a point of controversy across various states. The resolution pushes for reevaluation of existing drug policies, particularly those that disproportionately affect marginalized communities.

Summary

HCR76 is a resolution urging President Biden to end the federal prohibition against marijuana. It highlights the racial disparities and the injustices that have resulted from the continued classification of marijuana as a controlled substance. The resolution conveys support for American athletes, particularly in light of situations that have affected their eligibility and chances in competitive sports due to marijuana use. By calling for an end to this prohibition, the resolution aims to address broader issues of fairness, equity, and individual freedom in the context of drug use and sports events.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HCR76 is expected to be contentious, especially among those who have traditionally opposed marijuana legalization on grounds of public health and safety. Supporters argue that the resolution advocates for justice and rectifies historical wrongs, particularly the impact of racial bias in drug enforcement policies. Conversely, opponents may highlight concerns over public health implications and the potential for increased substance use if marijuana is more widely accepted.

Notable_points

HCR76 draws attention not only to the legality of marijuana but also to the cultural and social implications surrounding its prohibition. Mentioning the case of an American Olympic qualifier, the resolution points to the need for a fairer standard that does not disproportionately penalize individuals, particularly those of color. This resolution calls for a necessary discourse on the interplay between race, sports, and drug policy in the United States.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HR538

Condemning racism against Asian Americans.

MO HCR66

Condemning racism against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

MO HR4089

Urges the President to take measures and support policies that ensure long-term American energy leadership, security, and progress

MO AR80

Condemns hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

MO AR49

Condemns hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

MO SR12

Urges support and protection for African-American women.

MO SR626

Urges the President to take measures and support policies that ensure long-term American energy leadership, security, and progress

MO HR76

Honoring the 2011 and former presidents of the Mexican American Democrats.

MO HR77

Honoring the 2012 and former presidents of the Mexican American Democrats.

MO SR8620

Recognizing and supporting Ukrainian Americans.

Similar Bills

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