Legal Marijuana Now Party

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Legal Marijuana Now Party
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Basic facts
Location:St. Paul, Minn.
Type:Political party
Top official:Charles Michael Ford, Chair
Year founded:1998
Website:Official website

The Legal Marijuana Now Party is a political party in Minnesota that is dedicated to electing pro-cannabis candidates. The group is headquartered in St. Paul, Minn.[1]

As of June 2024, the Legal Marijuana Now Party is ballot qualified as a minor party.[2] The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled on May 10, 2024 that the party had not met the requirements to be considered a major party.[3]

The Legal Marijuana Now Party is a branch of the Minnesota Grassroots Party that was established in 1998. The Legal Marijuana Now Party is also now a party in Nebraska.[4]


Party chair

Dennis Schuller

Dennis Schuller was listed as chair of the Legal Marijuana Now Party as of November 2024.[5] Schuller ran for election for President of the United States. Schuller lost as a write-in in the general election on November 5, 2024.[6]








Party leadership

As of November 2024, Dennis Schuller was listed as chair of the Legal Marijuana Now Party as of November 2024.[7]


For more information on the party's full leadership and staff, please click here.


Party platform

The party supports pro-cannabis candidates in Minnesota.

Party rules and bylaws

As of May 2024, this information was not publicly available. To report information, please email us.


Party candidates

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