Join us for SSDP’s Cannabis Week of Unity 2025
You are invited to join us for SSDP's Cannabis Week of Unity 2025 taking place in Washington D.C. This year's event does not overlap with 4/20. Due to the holiday that week, Congress is closed, so we will be lobbying the week afterwards. Main event activities are April 28 - ...
SSDP Hangouts February 9 at 7PM ET
Join us on February 9th at 7:00pm ET for our next Students for Sensible Drug Policy network-wide hangout! Meet other SSDP folks, and enjoy a Q&A session with candidates for our national board of directors before casting your vote! Visit this Zoom link to join. Password is: Hangouts! ...
FSU DUI incidents spark concerns over campus safety and prevention efforts – FSU News
Florida State University News reports that driving under the influence (DUI) incidents at the end of the fall semester have sparked debates about campus safety and the effectiveness of FSU’s prevention efforts. Colin Scherzer, RSO leader for Students for Sensible Drug Policy at FSU (SSDP), pointed to binge drinking as ...
Inauguration Integration with Global Psychedelic Society
SSDP is excited to collaborate with the Global Psychedelic Society (GPS) on a special Inauguration Integration event. The GPS is streaming this panel exclusively to in-person watch party events hosted by local Psychedelic Societies around the world. Find yours here! The event will feature a panel will feature: Ismail Ali, J.D., ...
Canceled Marijuana Rescheduling Hearings Would Have Shut Out People Impacted By Criminalization (Op-Ed) – Marijuana Moment
Marijuana Moment published an op-ed co-authored by SSDP's Executive Director, Kat Murti, and Chelsea Higgs Wise, MSW, the co-founder and executive director of Marijuana Justice. SSDP and Marijuana Justice are steering committee members of the United for Marijuana Decriminalization Coalition. Their article dives into the canceled marijuana rescheduling hearing that would ...
MLK Day 2025: Cannabis and Civil Rights – Canna Law Blog
On MLK Day 2015, we are thankful to the Canna Law Blog for encouraging readers that want to get active in cannabis policy reform to join SSDP! We are heading to Washington D.C. for our Cannabis Week of Unity to fight for cannabis decriminalization, and invite you to join us ...
Biden Commutes 2,500 Drug Offender Sentences
Breaking news today, January 17 2025 - President Biden commutes 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders convicted of crack cocaine offenses. This is nearly the same number of marijuana prisoners that still sit behind bars waiting to see whether he will live up to his campaign promises to free them. The Associated ...
Biden commutes 2,500 crack sentences — as pot offenders wait to see if he will fulfill promise to free them – New York Post
With just days left of his Presidency, Biden commutes 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders yet leaves cannabis prisoners behind bars. The New York Post spoke to SSDP's Executive Director, Kat Murti, on the subject. Read the article here ...
This Week in Psychedelics – Tricycle Day
We are grateful to the psychedelics newsletter, Tricycle Day, for mentioning our DOI & DOC post-trial brief in their newsletter today. Right to research: Students for Sensible Drug Policy has filed its post-trial briefing, challenging the DEA’s proposal to schedule DOI and DOC. Read the entire briefing here ...
THC ban may impact product access – The University Star
The University of Texas college newspaper, The University Star, featured an article today highlighting the potential THC ban in Texas and it's impact on the community. SSDP Ambassador, Blake Coe, was quoted in the article. Ambassador of Students for Sensible Drug Policy Blake Coe said the ban is not a ...
Marijuana Moment Newsletter January 14, 2025
Thanks to Marijuana Moment for linking to our post-trial DOI & DOC brief in this week's newsletter. Students for Sensible Drug Policy filed a post-trial brief in a Drug Enforcement Administration administrative court case concerning the agency’s proposed ban on two psychedelics. Learn more here ...
Fight for your right to research – Boulder Weekly
Gina Giorgio, Director of Strategy and Development at Students for Sensible Drug Policy, wrote an op-ed in Boulder Weekly discussing our historic court case with the DEA defending the scheduling status of niche research chemicals DOI & DOC to protect psychedelic research. “None of us were experts on administrative hearings, ...
Pitt installs overdose reversal drug dispensers after decade-long push – The Pitt News
The Pitt News reports that after a decade-long push, the University of Pittsburgh has installed overdose reversal drug dispensers. Thanks to the help of Julia Hilbert, MWS, founder of SSDP's Pittsburgh Community Chapter. “This represents probably the longest game win that I’ve been a part of in drug policies,” Hilbert ...
APPLY TO BECOME A STUDENT CANDIDATE FOR SSDP’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ANNOUNCING SSDP CONGRESSIONAL SESSION In 2025, the SSDP Congress will convene from March 7th – 8th, 2025, and provide each chapter in the network the opportunity to elect new student members to the Board of Directors. We strongly encourage all who believe they can commit to apply. Serving on the ...
SSDP Science Policy Committee Meeting Info & 2025 Interest Form
The Science Policy Committee (SPC) was founded in 2020 by now Drs. Elijah Z. Ullman and Lindsey K. Galbo-Thomma. As scientists studying the pharmacology of psychoactive drugs, they created the SPC to advocate and advance sensible drug policies that align with scientific data. This committee is co-led by scientists at ...
5 New Year Resolutions to End the War on Drugs
Getting involved with SSDP is a fantastic New Year resolution! Below are our top 5 New Year's Resolutions to end the War on Drugs. To get involved with SSDP in 2025, please use this form, and learn more about our chapters here. Help develop accessible and sensible drug education SSDP ...
How to Engage with Just Say Know, SSDP’s Drug Education Curriculum
This new year, start an effective campaign with your chapter or community by engaging with our new Just Say Know drug education program! We’re looking for feedback and we need your help spreading our mission and building the future of drug education. Here are some ways you can help kick ...
BREAKING: Nonprofit Representing Psychedelic Researchers Files Post-Trial Brief Following Historic Hearing
Contact: Gina Giorgio Director of Strategy and Development Students for Sensible Drug Policy gina@ssdp.org BREAKING: NONPROFIT REPRESENTING PSYCHEDELIC RESEARCHERS FILES POST-TRIAL BRIEF FOLLOWING HISTORIC HEARING TO KEEP SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH LEGAL Setting a Powerful Precedent: Research Harm Takes Center Stage for the First Time in DEA Scheduling Case [Arlington, VA, January ...
HB727 Community Mixer with Representative John Autry
Curious what psychedelic research and advocacy is happening in the state of North Carolina? Want to learn about what's coming up this Spring in the new legislative session, and how you can help support it?
Join North Carolina Psychedelic Policy Coalition, a project of SSDP, for a Community Mixer with ...
Join Our Movement: How to Get Involved with SSDP
Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) is the largest national youth-led network dedicated to ending the War on Drugs. Whether you're a student, alumnus, or concerned community member, there are multiple pathways to join our mission and make a tangible impact. 1. Start or Join a Campus Chapter If you're ...
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