STOP THE STIGMA
You may not realize how difficult it is to find true relief until you or someone you love faces a serious illness. For many Idaho families, that search leads to impossible choices; living with unbearable pain, traveling across state lines, or turning to prescription drugs that can carry devastating risks. Idahoans deserve better. No one fighting to live with comfort and peace should be denied care because of outdated stigma or misunderstanding.
The stigma surrounding cannabis has caused unnecessary suffering for people battling cancer, chronic pain, PTSD, epilepsy, and other serious conditions, labeling patients as criminals instead of recognizing them as neighbors, parents, and veterans who want to live without constant pain.
The Idaho Medical Cannabis Act will only appear on the 2026 ballot if enough Idahoans take action and sign the petition. The petition must be signed in person and signors must supply a valid ID and be registered to vote. Your support will help give patients and families a voice and helping Idaho move toward a more compassionate, reasonable, and dignified approach to care.
HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF IDAHOANS .
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SIGN THE PETITION
The Idaho Medical Cannabis Act can only appear on the November 2026 ballot if enough Idahoans sign. Add your signature today to make sure the people, not politicians, decide. Visit us at one of three field offices across the state and add your name!
SHARE YOUR STORY
Your story has the power to help take the stigma out of medical cannabis. Speaking openly about how illness has touched your life, you can help us demonstrate why Idahoans deserve safe, legal options for care.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS
You can help spread the word about the importance of medical cannabis. Download our advocacy toolkit for resources, talking points, and shareable materials to start conversations in your community and build support across the state.