Letter to Trump Calls for Ending Federal Cannabis Arrests to Save Government Money – Ganjapreneur | How to order Skittles Moonrock online
Learn where to buy marijuana online. TOP QUALITY GRADE A++
Cannabyss Inc. is the best place online to buy top quality weed, cannabis, vape, marijuana and CBD products. Get your borderless orders delivered at the pickup spot with ease. Top Grade products for client satisfaction.
👉 Click here to Visit our shop! 🛒

Mon / Jun 16th
by TG Branfalt
Democratic members of Congress recently asked President Donald Trump in a letter to cease federal cannabis arrests as a means of saving government funds.
Full story after the jump.
advertisement
In a letter to President Donald Trump (R), U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) have called on the administration to end arrests for cannabis, which they say – along with the enactment of other policies – could help the government save trillions of dollars.
The lawmakers note that ending unnecessary federal arrests and reducing waste in federal detention programs alone could save the government billions of dollars.
“The government spends billions of dollars each year on unnecessary federal enforcement actions and detention, like costly marijuana arrests despite the fact that almost half of states have legalized recreational marijuana, imprisoning elderly and terminally ill patients who pose little risk to public safety, and incarcerating people for minor technical violations of probation and parole.” — Warren and Stansbury in the letter
The letter, which focuses on what the lawmakers describe as the failures of the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE, notes that Warren had included the policy suggestion to Musk in January, but that he and DOGE had “ignored” them.
In addition to the criminal justice reforms, Warren and Stansbury call on the Trump Administration to crack down on healthcare profiteering, negotiating better Department of Defense contracts, cutting wasteful spending on education programs, closing federal loopholes in the tax code, and ending so-called “vendor-lock” in government IT contracts.
Get daily cannabis business news updates. Subscribe
Have an additional perspective to share? Send us a message to let us know, and if your comment is chosen by our editors it could be featured here.
Ganjapreneur is made possible by our partners:
advertisement
Latest Cannabis News
Oregon Senate Passes Bill to Increase Penalties for Landowners Allowing Illegal Cannabis Cultivation
Report: Jeeter is Top Pre-Roll Brand in the U.S.
California Moves to Permanently Ban Hemp THC Products
Texas Gov. Signs Bill Containing $100M for Psychedelic Research
New York Issues Cannabis Recall Over Pesticide Concerns
Texas Poll Shows Republican Voters Oppose the Hemp Ban Awaiting Governor’s Signature
News by Market:
News by Topic:
- Stocks
- CBD
- Legalization
- Decriminalization
- Business
- Regulations
- Adult Use
- Medical Cannabis
- Social Equity
- Expungement
- Veterans
- Hemp Industry
- Events
- Politics
- Federal Policy
- Law Enforcement
- International
- Entrepreneurs
- Investing
- Licensing
- Banking
- Marketing
- Technology
- Celebrities
- Sports
- Popular Culture
- Normalization
- Extracts
- Edibles
- Lawsuits
Featured Business Profiles
From Our Partners
Stuck in the Past: How “Tobacco Use Only” Laws Are Crippling Accessory Retailers
Grant Mitchell
The Role of Terpenes in Blue Dream and Green Crack: What You Need to Know
DNA Genetics
Trends in Cannabis and Hemp Prerolls: Premium Options and Custom Formulas
HempNova
Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!