Indiana Governor’s Race: Candidates’ Stances on Legalizing Marijuana
The upcoming election in Indiana has sparked a debate on legalizing marijuana, with Democratic candidate Jennifer McCormick proposing a plan to legalize medical marijuana and eventually recreational use. McCormick’s plan would establish a commission to oversee the state’s cannabis industry, which could generate an additional $172 million in annual tax revenues.
McCormick’s plan would involve legalizing medical marijuana first, followed by recreational use for adults. She believes it’s time for Indiana to join its surrounding states, which have already legalized marijuana, and to benefit from the economic and social benefits that come with it.
Republican candidate Mike Braun, on the other hand, has expressed support for medical marijuana but is opposed to recreational use. He believes that law enforcement should be consulted on the issue and that the case for medical marijuana is stronger.
Libertarian candidate Donald Rainwater is in favor of legalizing all forms of cannabis and regulating it like tobacco and alcohol. He believes that prohibition has contributed to violent crime and the incarceration of nonviolent individuals.
The Indiana General Assembly has consistently rejected marijuana-related bills, with a Republican supermajority and leadership holding most of the power. Governor Eric Holcomb has stated that he would not support legalization as long as marijuana remains a Schedule I drug at the federal level.
As the election approaches, voters will have to decide which candidate’s stance on marijuana best aligns with their values and beliefs.