
The movement to repeal cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970 is not just about legalization; it’s about ending federal enforcement abuses, eliminating monopolistic control, and restoring the people’s rights over the Whole Natural Plant (WHP).
Federal enforcement funding has abused, suppressed, and isolated Hawaii for years, as the corrupt regulatory framework has allowed the medical cannabis industry to monopolize a plant that should be free for all.
The Change in Hawaii
Fortunately, Deschedule.Earth is leading the charge to overturn these out-of-touch and abusive regulations. In 2025, Hawaiian residents, along with a motivated team of cannabis activists, are set to make a concentrated effort to rewrite Hawaii’s Medical Cannabis Act. Along with these efforts, the team strives to raise awareness about regulatory confusion tactics used to maintain industry monopolies ruthlessly. The team got involved in the legality crusade after witnessing waste, fraud, and abuse firsthand. Because Hawaii is physically separated from the mainland, the powers have weaponized this isolation to suppress the cannabis movement and people’s ability to home-grow and use cannabis freely.
However, the team is eager to protect cannabis from monopolistic control and make it legal for personal use, non-commercial cultivation, and medical access. Deschedule.Earth operates on a self-funded, collective trust model with open-ledger accounting. This methodology is based on the belief that decentralization is key as multiple individuals, groups, coalitions, and brands have joined Deschedule.Earth’s efforts recorded and published their official twenty-minute cannabis testimony stating their biography, evidence, and summary of why cannabis should be descheduled and repealed.
The team encourages public participation and activism by maintaining vehement transparency throughout. Thus far, it has worked substantially well, as public opinion has helped shift the dialogue from industry-driven lobbying to accurate public representation. Deschedule.Earth has recorded over 20 video testimonials from business professionals, medical doctors, farmer growers, religious leaders, and other knowledgeable industry professionals.

Controlled Substance Abuse
The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 was politically motivated and based on racial and anti-war sentiment rather than science. In the decades since, this legislation has been used to obfuscate and confuse, all in the name of further enabling the state government’s control of cannabis via synthetic monopolies. Federal enforcement dollars sustain an American cartel system that benefits big cannabis, big pharma, and regulatory statist monopolies.
The divide-and-conquer strategy is used to separate and monetize cannabis into patentable and marketable subsections while ignoring its Whole Natural Plant (WHP) status. However, there is an inherent conflict of interest in lobbying, where major cannabis companies and big pharma control legalization efforts to limit access to cannabis.
The “Get Well, Get Fed, Get Housed” initiative focuses on cannabis’s role in medicine, food, building materials, energy, and carbon credit crops. Funds would contribute to the overall well-being of Hawaiian residents rather than merely benefiting government officials by legalizing cannabis and removing it from the ironclad grip of such monopolies.
Long-Term Vision
Deschedule.Earth aims to deschedule and repeal cannabis, end federal enforcement funding abuses, and ensure Hawaii rewrites legislation better to reflect people’s rights rather than industry interests. The team will continue to work with more states as their mission expands.
Seeking Subject Matter Experts and Solutionists: If you believe cannabis is food, energy, and whole natural plant medicine, then assemble and have your voice heard! Sign up to share your claim with evidence as to why Cannabis needs to be descheduled.
Seeking Activists to Work from Home: Use your skills to be heard and exponentially grow this public opinion to public policy. Sign up to join the team!
