The Democratic Party Platform Still Won't Commit to Legalizing Marijuana
Democrats' official 2024 platform praises President Joe Biden's marijuana pardons but fails to call for decriminalization.

Democratic delegates approved the party's 2024 platform at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago yesterday, including sections lamenting the unfairness of marijuana convictions. However, the platform failed to explicitly call for legalizing or even decriminalizing the drug, a change from its position four years ago.
"No one should be in jail just for using or possessing marijuana," the final 2024 Democratic Party platform reads. "Sending people to prison for possession has upended too many lives and incarcerated people for conduct that many states no longer prohibit. Those criminal records impose needless barriers to employment, housing, and educational opportunities, disproportionately affecting Black and brown people."
The platform praises President Joe Biden for his moves to reschedule marijuana and his "historic action to end this failed approach by pardoning people convicted federally for using or possessing marijuana." It also promises that Democrats "will take action to expunge federal marijuana-only convictions" and "combat drug trafficking and expand the use of drug courts, interventions, and diversion for people with substance use disorders."
Former Republican President Donald Trump's approach to criminal justice "could not be more different," the platform argues. "His Administration threatened federal prosecution for marijuana cases in states where marijuana was legal."
For opponents of drug prohibition, though, the platform is a step backward from the Democratic Party's 2020 platform, which said it was "past time to end the failed 'War on Drugs' which has imprisoned millions of Americans—disproportionately Black people and Latinos—and hasn't been effective in reducing drug use." That platform also said Democrats supported federal decriminalization and rescheduling of marijuana, and legalization of medical marijuana.
The Democratic Party's official position on marijuana prohibition continues to fall well short of its stated goal of ending the unfairness of the drug war. First, it conflates all recreational drug use with substance abuse and addiction, which is an atypical outcome.
Second, the platform rests on the illogical notion that it shouldn't be a crime to possess and smoke marijuana, but it should remain illegal to sell it to others to smoke. (Notably, Biden's "historic" pardons for marijuana crimes excluded people convicted of growing or distributing the drug.)
Third, while drug courts and involuntary treatment are preferable alternatives to prison, they are still heavy-handed government interventions against adults for their personal choices. Drug courts and diversion programs operate under the threat of incarceration for noncompliance—the metaphorical iron fist in a velvet glove.
Even measures that the Democratic Party no longer explicitly supports in its platform—such as changes to Justice Department policy and decriminalization—would leave the federal prohibition of marijuana dormant but intact for future administrations to revive.
This has already happened. Former President Donald Trump's first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, rescinded President Barack Obama-era memos instructing U.S. Attorneys to take a hands-off approach to enforcing federal marijuana laws in states that legalized the drug.
Mass pardons and expungements are commendable initiatives, but those also don't address the underlying criminalization of marijuana. Neither does rescheduling.
The Democratic Party's position on pot is closer in spirit to creaky old Joe Biden, who could never quite give up his drug warrior ways, than the party's new leading candidates. As Reason's Jacob Sullum recently detailed, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz both support marijuana legalization, although Harris is a Johnny-come-lately to her position. She was laughing off questions about marijuana legalization in 2014, but by 2018 she had come around and cosponsored a bill in the Senate that would have repealed federal prohibition.
According to a Gallup poll published last November, a record 70 percent of Americans, including 87 percent of Democrats, favor legalization. If the Democratic Party's presidential ticket and nearly 90 percent of its voters think marijuana should be fully legalized, how long will it take the party to catch up?
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No “My body. My choice” relating to marijuana.
They're counting on your strategic and reluctant vote.
The sort we can rely upon to make a (D)ifference!
The initiation of force does indeed trigger unequal yet apposite reprisal by voting against the other tentacle. But voting Chase Oliver pits the tentacles against each other in the dogfight over cabinet posts and salaried Department sinecures. Another 4+ million LP votes could throw 13+ States into unbought outcomes. The Dems lost 2016 after spitting in the faces of women when the LP didn't. Jesus Caucus infiltrators in the LP now join the GOP in spitting in women's faces. A couple million independents or moderate Republican defectors could teach MAGAts the lesson the Dems only partly learned. The arithmetic is pretty simple even in a Three Party Problem. Youths need only donate and vote for Chase Oliver.
FYI, there's a reason the Harris campaign has gone all in on economic policies and (mostly) sidelined identity and culture war topics.
Fortunately (for us), her econ policies are as horrible as her cultural policies, to the extent that even CNN (?!) is appalled.
She’s an idiot.
But she's going to give us Strength through Joy!
It is impressive how alike the christian and lay socialist looters are when it comes to inventing victimless crimes and ruining people's lives. It is a good thing Chase Oliver is on the ballot. The Dems seen their chances and flubbed thim.
What's fortunate about that? Suppose she wins!
I'm always scared by these worse-is-better gambles.
"The Democratic Party Platform Still Won't Commit to Legalizing Marijuana."
Well, you really didn't expect the democrats (or republicans) to keep their word about legalizing MJ, do you?
You’d think that if anyone was going to legalize the weed it’d be the hippie Boomer generation.
Have you ever talked to an actual Boomer about such things?
Also, the hippies were still outliers, even in that generation.
Good point. Someone helped Jesus Caucus MAGAts and anarco-commie infiltraitors to infiltrate and weaken the LP, the better to kill pregnant women in back alleys and shoot kids over plant leaves. Observe the hostile takeover of High Times magazine and the vaporization of the Vice website. Comstockism and race suicide panic--as in 1933 Christian National Socialist Germany--stalk again.
If the Democrats fully legalize Marijuana, then how will they have any leverage over us to save our souls?
Marijuana. That's not Gay, Trans, Bipoc Indigenous or woman. So who cares?
What if it was amyl nitrite? Is that passé? OK, I guess the trick is that that's already legal as long as you don't say what it's for?
There's too many constituents making too much money from marijuana prohibition for the national Democrats to push for full legalization.
Wow the dishonesty here is amazing. Obama spent eight years putting medical marijuana users in jail in states where it was legal and convinced federal judges to exclude evidence of that state legality from juries. Yes Sessions wanted the DOJ to go after marijuana but Trump fired him and Barr explicitly changed that policy and did not enforce federal prohibition in states where it was legal. Biden is an unapologetic drug warrior and his pre campaign propaganda efforts to the contrary have had no effect. Hillary explained many years ago that we can't legalize drugs because there's too much money in it. That is the official, if unspoken, position of the Democratic party. Again. Some of us came here in 2020 and patiently explained to Reason editors that the Democrats would wage this war as long as they had the power to do so. That's exactly what happened. Your Harris vote gets you at least four more years of this shit. Vote Trump.
HELLO!
It was the Democrats who initiated the 'Controlled Substances Act' at the federal level. Every drug-war in the history of the USA was initiated because of the Democrat party.
They know it’s a non-starter.
Legally turning people into drug addicted losers and degenerates is something you address in a “safe” year. It doesn’t resonate at all with normal America at large. Especially not when all of American can see the strung out junkies camped out on sidewalks and underpasses as they destroy American cities.
MJ doesn’t make you into a junkie. Reefer Madness was not a documentary.
No, dude. Heroin makes you a junkie — its nickname was “junk” after all.
Marijuana makes you schitzo. Or something. I think it also makes you listen to jazz.
Either way, it’s fucking ridiculous for Reason to pretend that Ds would do anything else and, likewise, that the deep state would comply. How many jobs would be lost if the DEA was shuttered, for example?
Also, they don’t want to lose the leverage. Remember when they put a marijuana bill up that was ridiculously convoluted and chock full new taxation and lots of poison pills that Republicans could (and would) never vote for? At the same time a one page bill basically doing nothing but decriminalizing wasn’t even allowed to be debated.
They won’t legalize it until dumasses like the folks writing for Reason, and the rest of the media, stop pretending that Ds are actually liberal, as opposed to progressive.
MJ doesn’t make you into a junkie. Reefer Madness was not a documentary.
That said, effects on (not associations with) IQ and all the other associations with IQ are well documented and the hippie, pro-socialist march through institutions into the "Borders are, like, just a figment of imagination, man!" and "Gender is, like, a spectrum!" and the "Where's Jackie"/"Be unburdened by what has been." political era doesn't require an exceptional IQ to recognize.
I'm not against anyone choosing to turn their brain off, especially in a well-controlled or well-regulated manner, but the idea that legalization won't possibly lead to greater numbers of people turning their brains off whimsically or even to use it as a defense ignores people like Tim Walz *already* doing things like playing deaf to get out of DUI for driving 90 in a 55.
The slippery slope is real bro. If you give a mouse a joint, he's going to ask for some MDMA.
But tell you what. I'm reasonable, and I've got a great compromise. Clean up all the junkies on the streets. I don't care what you do with them - just get rid of them all. In every city in America. Get them clean, throw them all in jail, disappear them to another country - I don't really care. Just get the peddlers and the users off the streets, keep them clean, and then we'll see if society can avoid abusing the gateway drugs.
Observe that MAGAts believe, as an article of faith, that the USA turned everyone into drug addicted losers and degenerates by not robbing and shooting them over plant leaves from 1776 through Herbert "Hooverville" appointee Harry Anslinger's 1937 Marijuana Tax Act overturned in 1969 then repealed the following year. This level of ignorant superstition in Congress resuscitated the corpse and the Living Dead of prohibitionism stalks the land robbing and shooting young and brown alike--thanks to the GOP platform and Dem cowardice. Remember that when you see Hoovervilles, and reach for Chase Oliver's Name on the ballot.
Did you seriously just take a criticism of drug legalization and turn it into stumping for LGBT pedo?
Hillary also thought cops shooting kids over plant leaves was better than repealing prohibition. Suddenly the LP got 4.3 million votes covering the gap in 13 states. That's 127 electoral votes. Their loss, again...
Modern day democrats are nannies who have zero interest in commercially available weed. They are just paying lip service by saying it should be decriminalized.