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Something unusual happened this week. Instead of another fight between hemp, licensed cannabis, and the legacy world, a group of long-time organizers stepped forward with a call for unity. They call it the One Plant Alliance. The idea is simple: one plant, one policy, one science-based standard that everyone can live with.

The coalition is led by Steve and Andrew DeAngelo, names that carry weight in every corner of the movement, joined by attorney Amber D. Lengacher and a circle of industry veterans. Their pitch is not a return to the past or a rebrand of old legalization slogans. It’s a push to end the fragmentation that created three different industries competing under three different rulebooks.

At the center of the proposal sits a framework they call the Three Golden Pillars: age verification, product testing, and clear labeling. No jargon. No maze of regulations. Just basic safety requirements designed to work across hemp shops, licensed dispensaries, and the legacy marketplace.

“America’s cannabis consumers don’t need a patchwork of conflicting cannabis laws,” Steve DeAngelo said. For him, the vision is national. One standard, adopted by all fifty states, without new bureaucracy or expensive enforcement schemes. The goal is to protect consumers while easing the burden on small farmers and independent businesses that struggle to survive inside the current tangle of rules.

The announcement also comes as the country faces a new federal clash over intoxicating hemp. Lawmakers recently advanced a shutdown agreement that would recriminalize many hemp-derived products, sparking debate among states, businesses, and consumers. For the Alliance’s backers, the turmoil is another reminder of how fragmented the current system has become. They argue that a single, science-based standard for all cannabis products, including hemp, would be a cleaner answer than chasing bans and exemptions.

Andrew DeAngelo placed the idea inside a longer lineage, citing Dennis Peron and Jack Herer, who treated the plant as a connector rather than a wedge. Their north star was always access: safe, affordable, human.

Lengacher added the civil liberties side of the equation, arguing that Americans should be able to choose their preferred form of THC without the shadow of prohibition lingering overhead. Arrests, job loss, custody issues. The debris of a system that still treats cannabis differently depending on which door you walk through.

The broader message is an invitation. Farmers, retailers, manufacturers, scientists, policymakers, curious citizens. Anyone who wants a clearer, safer, more consistent cannabis future can sign the pledge and read the full policy paper at OnePlantAlliance.org.

Whether the idea gains traction is another story. Federal reform continues to move at glacial speed. States defend their patchwork systems. Hemp and THC battles flare up weekly. But the cannabis world has spent the last few years talking about fragmentation. The Alliance is one of the first attempts to put a blueprint on the table.

Unity is not a small lift. Yet in a year marked by raids, shutdown fights, hemp wars, political theater, and regulatory chaos, the notion of one plant and one clear standard feels like a breath of fresh air.

High Times will continue following the proposal, its supporters, and its critics as the conversation unfolds.

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