{"id":2527134,"date":"2023-03-23T11:23:19","date_gmt":"2023-03-23T15:23:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/wswa-pledges-support-for-federal-legalization-and-regulation-of-adult-use-cannabis\/"},"modified":"2023-03-23T11:23:19","modified_gmt":"2023-03-23T15:23:19","slug":"wswa-pledges-support-for-federal-legalization-and-regulation-of-adult-use-cannabis","status":"publish","type":"platowire","link":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/wswa-pledges-support-for-federal-legalization-and-regulation-of-adult-use-cannabis\/","title":{"rendered":"WSWA Pledges Support for Federal Legalization and Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) recently announced their support for the federal legalization and regulation of adult-use cannabis. This is a significant move for the organization, which represents more than 400 wine and spirits distributors across the United States.<\/p>\n

The WSWA’s decision to support federal legalization comes as more and more states are legalizing cannabis for adult use. Currently, 18 states and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational cannabis, and several more are expected to follow suit in the coming years.<\/p>\n

In a statement, WSWA President and CEO Michelle Korsmo said, “As a trade association representing the distribution tier of the beverage alcohol industry, we are committed to ensuring that all products that are legal at the state level are subject to federal regulation.”<\/p>\n

Korsmo went on to say that the WSWA believes that federal legalization and regulation of cannabis would provide a “safe and transparent marketplace” for consumers, as well as “much-needed tax revenue” for state and federal governments.<\/p>\n

The WSWA’s support for federal legalization is significant because it represents a shift in the organization’s stance on cannabis. In the past, the WSWA has been hesitant to support legalization, citing concerns about public health and safety.<\/p>\n

However, the organization’s new position reflects a growing recognition among industry leaders that cannabis legalization is inevitable. With more and more states legalizing cannabis, it is becoming increasingly difficult for the federal government to maintain its prohibitionist stance.<\/p>\n

In addition to supporting federal legalization, the WSWA has also called for regulations that would ensure the safety and quality of cannabis products. The organization has recommended that cannabis be subject to the same testing and labeling requirements as other consumer products, such as food and beverages.<\/p>\n

The WSWA’s support for federal legalization is likely to have a significant impact on the ongoing debate over cannabis policy in the United States. As one of the largest trade associations in the beverage alcohol industry, the WSWA wields considerable influence in Washington, D.C. Its support for legalization could help to sway lawmakers who are still on the fence about the issue.<\/p>\n

Overall, the WSWA’s decision to support federal legalization is a positive development for the cannabis industry. It represents a growing recognition among industry leaders that legalization is not only inevitable but also necessary for the safety and well-being of consumers. With the WSWA’s support, the cannabis industry may be one step closer to achieving its goal of full legalization and regulation at the federal level.<\/p>\n