Voted in favor of advancing the MORE Act , which would end the prohibition of cannabis at the federal level, expunge low-level cannabis convictions, and levy a 5% tax on cannabis sales to fund grants for communities that have been disproportionately harmed by cannabis prohibition. (2019)

Voted in favor of the SAFE Banking Act of 2019 , which allows banks to work with cannabis businesses that are legal at the state level. (2019)

Cosponsors the MORE Act , which would end the prohibition of cannabis at the federal level, expunge low-level cannabis convictions, and levy a 5% tax on cannabis sales to fund grants for communities that have been disproportionately harmed by cannabis prohibition. (2019)

Voted in favor of preventing the Justice Department from prosecuting cannabis users and businesses in states where recreational cannabis is legal. (2019)

Cosponsors the Marijuana Justice Act of 2019 , which would end cannabis prohibition at the federal level, expunge federal cannabis convictions, reinvest in the communities that have been most harmed by cannabis prohibition, and penalize states that continue to disproportionately arrest people of color and low-income individuals for cannabis-related crimes. (2019)

Cosponsored the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2017 , which would end cannabis prohibition at the federal level. (2017)

Cosponsors the SAFE Banking Act of 2019 , which would allow banks to work with cannabis businesses that are legal at the state level. (2019)

Cosponsored the Jobs and Justice Act of 2018 , which would end marijuana prohibition at the federal level and create a reinvestment fund to assist communities that have been negatively affected by the War on Drugs (the bill also does a variety of other things). (2018)

Cosponsored the CARERS Act of 2017 , which would prevent the federal government from interfering with state medical cannabis policy and ends the federal prohibition of CBD. (2017)

Cosponsored the CARERS Act of 2015 , which would have prevented the government from interfering with state medical cannabis policy, moved cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule II, ended the federal prohibition of CBD, allowed banks to provide services to legal cannabis businesses, and allowed VA doctors to recommend cannabis for veterans in states where it is legal. (2015)

Voted in favor of preventing the Justice Department from prosecuting medical cannabis patients and providers in states where it is legal. (2015)

Voted in favor of preventing the Justice Department from prosecuting cannabis users and businesses in states where recreational cannabis is legal. (2015)

Voted in favor of allowing VA doctors to recommend medical cannabis for veterans in states where it is legal. (2016)