Marijuana reform is in the hands of the students, says President Biden
Joe Biden believes young people are key to legalizing marijuana and the reason he is optimistic about the future of this country.
On Monday, President Biden attended a rally at Bowie State University in Maryland, one of the nation’s historically black schools, where he briefly addressed the issue of marijuana and decriminalization.
“With your vote, I keep my promise [that] No one should be in prison for mere possession of marijuana, and their records should be erased,” Biden said.
“Remember, the power is in your hands. They’re one of the reasons I’ve never been more optimistic about America’s future.”
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While the Biden administration has not directly supported marijuana legalization, it is the most pro-cannabis administration in history, issuing pardons for nonviolent cannabis convictions and often commenting on the impact the war on drugs is having on had color communities.
Biden has made it clear that he hoped his pardons would improve the lives of black Americans. His support for the cause, while only a first step, is an important moment.
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Earlier this month, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke about passing a marijuana banking and quenching bill that will significantly impact the lives of people working in the cannabis industry and those who use the drug nonviolently .
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“I’m working bipartisanly with Democrats and Republicans to pass the SAFE Banking Act, which allows financial institutions to invest in and lend money to cannabis companies – but it also does some things for justice, like the SAFE Banking Act.” ‘ he said in a debate.
The bill, called the SAFE Banking Act, passed the House of Representatives but was repeatedly blocked by the Senate.
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