The American Bankers Association and 51 state bankers associations today urged Senate leadership to include the SAFE Banking Act in the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act. The provision already was included in the House version of NDAA, which passed in September by a vote of 316-113.

Joint ABA SBA Letter to Senate SAFE Banking Act NDAA 12022021

The associations said the SAFE Banking Act provides a narrowly tailored solution designed to bring the growing cannabis industry into the regulated banking system and provide much-needed visibility into its financial activity.

Current federal law prevents banks from banking cannabis businesses resulting in an industry that is operating primarily in cash creating significant public safety concerns, the groups wrote, adding that unbanked cannabis businesses undermine the ability of regulators, tax collectors, law enforcement and national security organizations to monitor the industry effectively.

“With state-licensed cannabis businesses currently operating in 36 states and more states weighing legalization, we urge you to include the SAFE Banking Act in NDAA to address these critical issues as quickly as possible,” the associations said.

ABA, State Associations Call for Inclusion of Cannabis Banking Bill in NDAA