Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana
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#3I am absolutely thrilled with this blanket pardon.
Rephrasing the statement slightly, like:
> I am pardoning additional individuals who may continue to experience the unnecessary collateral consequences of a conviction for simple possession of beer, attempted simple possession of beer, or use of beer.
and it sounds utterly obvious, and ludicrous that it ever would have been an issue in the first place. I love a good stout or porter, and I can walk into just about any grocery store, flash my ID, hand over some cash, and walk out with a bottle of drugs that's caused far more societal harm than cannabis ever did. That I can drink a beer in public and no one bats an eye, while my neighbors could smoke a joint in their own house and go to jail for it, is insanity.
Good on you, Mr. President, for making life better for a whole lot of Americans.
Re: Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana
#4The scope of the president's pardon power is breathtaking.
([T]he power [of clemency] flows from the Constitution alone, not from any legislative enactments, and . . . it cannot be modified, abridged, or diminished by the Congress.). -- -20Garland, 71 U.S. at 380; see also Schick v. Reed, 419 U.S. 256, 266 (1974)
If Trump wins he apparently can pardon everyone with a federal Jan6 conviction at will, with no review and as a second term president, no voters to answer to. That is motivating to both sides. Only the election can tell which side has gained more from the reaction to the events.Re: Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana
#5Reminder that Biden can only pardon federal crimes, and that very few people have federal convictions for simple possession.
Re: Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana
#6However, nothing stops the same from happening to someone tomorrow. The past several administrations have been relying too heavily on executive fiat for the optics.
The DEA needs to reschedule it. Anything else is at best a band-aid, if not simple lip service to buy votes.
Re: Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana
#7The president only has the power to pardon people convicted or accused of violating federal law and prosecuted in federal court.
The problem is that nearly all people arrested for simple possession of marijuana aren't charged under federal law nor prosecuted in federal court. They are charged under state law that similarly outlaws marijuana possession and prosecuted in state court. The president does not have the power to pardon convictions and punishment in state court.
Re: Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana
#8Reminder that Biden can only pardon federal crimes, and that very few people have federal convictions for simple possession.
Smart to do what he unilaterally can considering how stalled things are right now.
Re: Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana
#9Reminder that Biden can only pardon federal crimes, and that very few people have federal convictions for simple possession.
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