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Lobbying for UNITED STATES CANNABIS ROUNDTABLE · Business Trade Association

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1st Quarter (Jan 1 - Mar 31) 2025 · Illinois · posted Apr 21, 2025

Official filing document

 Bills named in this filing 1
  • HR 1447
    No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act
 Lobbying activity 8
Alcohol and Drug Abuse

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Banking

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Budget/Appropriations

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Civil Rights/Civil Liberties

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Small Business

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Consumer Issues/Safety/Products

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Taxation/Internal Revenue Code

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Veterans

USCR is advancing a legislative agenda that allows for (1) the rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III on the Controlled Substances Act (2) states to set their own policies related to cannabis (2) allows for the safe banking and access to capital for the state-regulated cannabis industry (3) Advances aspect of cannabis research (4) ends needless arrests and incarceration for cannabis conduct. Specific bills today include opposing HR 1447 the No Deductions for Marijuana Businesses Act, supporting the SAFE Banking Ac (to be introduced in 119th Congress), and supporting the Veterans Equal Access Act. USCR supports other legislative initiatives that move towards ending federal cannabis prohibition.

Source: federal Lobbying Disclosure Act filing. Bills are parsed from the activity descriptions.

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