In 2024, drug policy reform is gaining traction, with marijuana and psychedelics at the forefront. The push for reform spans local ballots to Capitol Hill, focusing on cannabis and psychedelics legalization. Several states are considering marijuana legalization, including Florida, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota. Florida faces legal challenges, while Hawaii has seen legislative advancements. New Hampshire hopes to break past previous hurdles, and Pennsylvania aims to overcome legislative obstacles. South Dakota eyes a 2024 ballot initiative, emphasizing grassroots efforts. Additionally, bipartisan efforts for a marijuana banking bill and a potential DEA review on cannabis scheduling are anticipated. Amidst uncertainty, the prevailing momentum and public sentiment suggest a promising year for drug policy reform in 2024.
By FCCT Editorial Team