How You Can Help Push for Marijuana Reform in Utah

Cannabis laws have come a long way in the U.S., but there’s still a lot of work to do — and it’s no different here in Utah. If you’re passionate about expanding access to cannabis, changing outdated laws, or just making sure people get the facts, good news: you don’t have to be a lawyer or politician to make a real difference. In fact, regular folks like you are exactly what the movement for marijuana reform needs.

Here’s a simple guide to how you can get involved and help drive change right here at home.

1. Learn the Current Cannabis Laws in Utah

Before you jump into advocacy, it’s important to know what’s already on the books. Right now, Medical Cannabis is legal in Utah thanks to The Utah Medical Cannabis Act (House Bill 3001), which passed back in 2018.

But recreational cannabis? Still illegal. And if you get caught with marijuana outside the medical program, you could be facing some serious penalties. If you need help getting a Medical Marijuana Card in Utah, we can help.

If you want to stay in the know, UtahMarijuana.org always tries to keep up with the latest canna-buzz and share regular updates on what’s happening around cannabis laws in our state.. Subscribe to our newsletter below to stay informed.

2. Team Up with Local Advocacy Groups

You’re stronger when you’re part of a team — and lucky for you, Utah has some great advocacy groups already doing the hard work, like Utah Cannabis Association and Utah Patients Coalition. They host rallies, community meetings, and educational events where you can learn more, meet like-minded people, and find ways to volunteer.

3. Talk to Your Elected Officials About Marijuana Reform

It might sound intimidating, but reaching out to your local reps is super important (and easier than you might think!). Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Find out who represents you using the Utah Legislator Lookup tool.
  • Send them a personal email explaining why you support marijuana reform. Keep it friendly, respectful, and to the point.
  • Set up a meeting if you can — whether in person or virtual.
  • Show up for public hearings about cannabis laws. Lawmakers do pay attention when people show up and speak out.

4. Help Spread the Word About Marijuana Reform

A lot of people in Utah still have some outdated (and straight-up wrong) ideas about cannabis. One of the best things you can do is help educate your friends, family, and neighbors.

Here’s how:

  • Host a casual event—even something small like a backyard BBQ with some cannabis education mixed in.
  • Post on social media — share facts, articles, and personal stories. Use hashtags like #MarijuanaReform and #UtahCannabis to reach more people.
  • Write a letter to the editor — local papers like the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News welcome opinion pieces and letters from readers. You might also try your hand at more casual, cannabis-friendly publications  like Salt Baked City or Slug Magazine.

Every conversation helps shift public opinion a little more.

5. Support Candidates Who Support Marijuana Reform

Who we elect matters — a lot. Find out where candidates stand on cannabis issues and support the ones who back marijuana reform.

  • Look up candidates on sites like Ballotpedia.
  • Donate or volunteer if you can.
  • Most importantly — vote! Local elections are just as important (if not more) than presidential ones when it comes to changing laws here in Utah.

6. Get Involved with Ballot Initiatives

Sometimes the fastest way to real change is through ballot initiatives — and Utah already has a success story with this. Our current Medical Cannabis law started because regular citizens collected signatures and put it directly on the ballot.

Next time an initiative for marijuana reform comes up, you can:

  • Help collect signatures
  • Talk to your neighbors about it
  • Volunteer with campaign efforts

7. Keep It Up, Even When It’s Tough

Let’s be real: change doesn’t happen overnight. You might hit some roadblocks or run into people who just don’t want to listen. Stay positive. Stay persistent. Every letter you send, every conversation you have, every event you attend — it all adds up.

And remember: Utah has already come a long way. Thanks to people just like you, more progress on marijuana reform is totally possible.

If you care about safe access, fair laws, and cannabis education, you already have what it takes to be a great advocate for marijuana reform. You don’t have to know everything — you just have to care enough to show up.

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By UtahMarijuana.org
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Published April 29, 2025

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