I built this because I kept running into the same problem: everyone talks about cannabis policy, but almost no one tracks where policy is actually formed — inside state legislatures.
News outlets summarize. Advocacy groups spin. Industry consultants speculate. But the real story is sitting in hundreds of active bills across 50 states that very few people ever see unless they manually dig through legislative portals every day.
We’re at a pivotal moment where perceptions, economics, and laws around cannabis are shifting quickly. Decisions being made right now will determine whether legal markets can actually displace the illicit market or repeat the pricing and access failures we’ve already seen in early states. I wanted a way to watch those decisions form in real time, from primary sources, without interpretation layered on top.
So I built the tracker I wished existed: one place to monitor every active cannabis bill, its status, sponsors, and progression across all states and federal — updated daily and fully searchable.
There are limitations. This version does not yet capture ballot initiatives, executive orders, or many cannabis-related riders buried inside larger bills. Those are important and on the roadmap.
The next step is adding automated bill summaries that analyze how each proposal affects the five levers of black market displacement: price competitiveness, retail density, product quality, transaction convenience, and enforcement intensity.
This is an open-source project because I believe this information should be accessible to operators, journalists, researchers, and policymakers without gatekeepers.
If you work in cannabis policy, investing, journalism, or operations, I’d love feedback on how to make this more useful.
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Track cannabis legislation in real time across all 50 states and federal government. Monitor bills, status changes, sponsors, and legislative progress in one searchable interface.