This week, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) put forth a new bill that would remove marijuana from the federal scheduling system, effectivelyOn top of that, the bill actually. The bill proposes using federal funds to incentivize states that have enforced marijuana laws in a way that disproportionately targets low-income people and people of color to legalize marijuana. The legislation would apply retroactively, clearing federal marijuana use and possession crimes from people’s records. Those serving prison time for similar crimes would be able to petition for resentencing.Even though 60% of Americans support legalizing marijuana, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is trying to turn back the clock and revive the failed War on Drugs. Just this past month, he asked Congress for permission to prosecute medical marijuana providers who are acting in accordance with their state’s laws.