New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, one of half a dozen Democratic senators running for the White House, is reintroducing a bill on Thursday that would fundamentally end the federal government's prohibition on marijuana.
The Marijuana Justice Act, which was first introduced by Booker in August 2017, seeks to make marijuana legal at the federal level by removing it from the list of controlled substances, while also expunging the convictions of previous marijuana drug offenders and reinvesting in low-income and minority communities that were particularly hard hit by the federal government's war on drugs.
Some other senators running for president are co-sponsors of the legislation, including Sens. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., as well as Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley, who is considering a bid.