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 Our Perspective 
 Cannabis Legalization  
 Will Benefit All   
 New Yorkers 
 By Stuart Appelbaum, President 
 Retail, Wholesale and Department  
 Store Union, UFCW 
 Twitter: @sappelbaum 
 The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act  
 (MRTA) has become law, and it’s a success all  
 New Yorkers can be proud of. The law, legalizing  
 adult use cannabis in New York, puts fairness at its  
 center; communities of color, workers and  
 entrepreneurs are prioritized in this program. The final law reflects the  
 longstanding efforts of worker and community activists to create legislation  
 that will lift up all of our communities. 
 RWDSU Local 338 represents nearly 500 workers in New York’s medical  
 cannabis industry, and now, with the legalization of adult use cannabis, we  
 have an opportunity to create more quality jobs. We’ve already seen in New  
 York the difference unions can make in the cannabis industry. In 2014,  
 RWDSU Local 338 fought for the passage of the Compassionate Care Act,  
 which legalized medical marijuana, to ensure the industry created good union  
 careers for the workforce. As a result, workers in cannabis cultivation,  
 production, distribution, and retail in New York won RWDSU membership,  
 and in turn, negotiated strong union contracts. 
  With RWDSU Local 338, workers have won guarantees of full-time  
 hours, significant wage increases, generous paid time off, quality health  
 coverage for themselves and their families at no cost, retirement savings  
 benefits, and other crucial workplace protections including on-the-job training.  
 The only way to guarantee these benefits are provided to workers is through a  
 union. The best way to ensure a union exists in the workplace is through  
 mandatory labor standards in the law. Unions have made a difference for  
 these workers, and now the goal is to ensure that the same benefits – and the  
 protections of a union voice – are available to workers in the new adult use  
 cannabis industry.  
   
 A Diverse Industry to Build Stronger Communities  
 Legalization provides an excellent starting point for reversing the discriminatory  
 cost the decades-long “war on drugs” has had on communities of color.  
 As a union that organizes workers in several low-wage industries including retail, 
  the majority of our members are people of color who live in communities  
 that were targeted by discriminatory drug laws. We all have a stake in ensuring  
 the adult use cannabis industry not only creates good jobs, but also provides  
 true entrepreneurial opportunities for our membership and their  
 communities. That is why it’s crucial that cannabis industry ownership, management, 
  and workforce reflects the diversity that makes New York great.  
 The RWDSU and our allies also support the resentencing provisions for  
 those who are behind bars for cannabis-related crimes, and expunging and  
 sealing criminal records of those who went to jail for cannabis-related  
 offenses. As the city, state, and country move forward toward cannabis  
 legalization, it’s important those who have been prosecuted for cannabisrelated  
 offenses – disproportionately people of color – are allowed to move  
 forward with their lives free of outdated legal repercussions and the stigma  
 that accompanies them.  
 Legalizing cannabis for adult use opens New York State to an incredible  
 new avenue for job growth, criminal justice reform, and  
 economic opportunities for small and medium-sized  
 businesses, as well as increased revenue to fund  
 important public services. By making sure that the  
 industry is created responsibly, we can make sure  
 that as the industry flourishes, our communities  
 and working families flourish as well.  
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