Amazon is actively lobbying for cannabis legalization



Following the announcement of support for 'legalization of cannabis' in June 2021, Amazon revealed that it is actively lobbying for legalization of cannabis.

Amazon is supporting the effort to reform the nation's cannabis policy
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/policy-news-views/amazon-is-supporting-the-effort-to-reform-the-nations-cannabis-policy



Amazon says workers and applicants fired or barred during marijuana screening are now eligible for employment --CNBC

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/21/amazon-will-lobby-government-to-legalize-marijuana.html

Just as the ban on cannabis for taste was lifted in 2012 in Washington, where Amazon is headquartered, cannabis has been legalized in 11 states in the last decade. In response to this trend, Amazon reviewed its drug testing policy in June 2021 and announced 'support for legalization of cannabis.' We have decided to exclude cannabis from drug tests for home delivery drivers that are not regulated by the Ministry of Transport. We also excluded cannabis from pre-employment drug testing for job seekers.

Amazon announces support for 'legalization of cannabis'-GIGAZINE



With this announcement, Amazon has announced that it will relax its cannabis policy as a way to further strengthen its support for legalizing cannabis. We have reinstated the employment qualifications of former employees who were dismissed due to drug tests in the past and job seekers who were excluded from employment. 'More and more states are moving to legalize cannabis, making fairer and more consistent pre-employment cannabis testing difficult,' said Beth Galetti, Amazon's Vice President of Human Resources. Available data also show that pre-employment cannabis testing has a negative impact on colored races, and pre-employment by Amazon, which is constantly considering hiring good new team members. It's also clear that eliminating cannabis testing opens up the possibility of securing promising talent, 'explains why the cannabis policy was relaxed.

Amazon also supports the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Elimination Act (MORE Act), which aims to legalize cannabis at the federal level, erase related criminal records and invest in affected businesses and communities. I have stated. Galetti also endorsed Amazon's similar bill, the Cannabis Management and Opportunity Act, allowing states to retrial those who are serving federal prisons for nonviolent cannabis-related crimes. It also reveals that it is actively lobbying to take similar measures.

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