Subject: Urgent: Oppose SB25-076 & Support True Social Equity Reform
Dear Colorado NORML Members,
I hope this email finds you well. It has been some time since our last communication, and I sincerely apologize for the delay. Our organization has been undergoing restructuring, and we appreciate your patience as we work to strengthen our advocacy efforts. As part of this process, we are in need of volunteers for committees—your involvement will be instrumental in helping us resume our monthly meetings and continue fighting for fair cannabis policies in Colorado.
In the meantime, we need immediate action against Senate Bill 25-076, a misguided piece of legislation that imposes overly restrictive marijuana regulations while failing to deliver true social equity reform. This bill does little to support the communities that need it most and instead enforces arbitrary limits on THC potency for adults under 25, stifles consumer choice, and imposes unnecessary regulations on cannabis products.
Rather than supporting this bill, we should be working to draft a separate, meaningful social equity bill that directly benefits impacted individuals and businesses. To do this, we must find legislators who will support and champion real social equity reform.
We urge you to send a letter to the Business, Labor, and Technology Committee opposing SB25-076. Let’s make it clear that we stand for responsible regulation that protects consumer access and promotes true equity—not legislation that hinders progress.
Additionally, we’re pleased to share that ASA Colorado Action Group has formed to support medical marijuana patients and advocate on cannabis-related bills in the state. Their efforts will complement our work in ensuring patient rights and responsible policy-making.
Your support is crucial as we rebuild and refocus our efforts. With your involvement, we can continue to protect cannabis rights in Colorado. Please reach out if you’re interested in volunteering—we need your help!
Thank you for your continued dedication, and I look forward to working together to achieve our shared goals.
Best regards,
Ashley M. Weber, Executive Director
Colorado NORML