Biden’s Marijuana Policies Help Business But Not the Victims of the War on Drugs
Biden’s Marijuana Policies Help Business But Not the Victims of the War on Drugs

Biden’s Marijuana Policies Help Business But Not the Victims of the War on Drugs

Biden’s Marijuana Policies Help Business But Not the Victims of the War on Drugs
Biden’s Marijuana Policies Help Business But Not the Victims of the War on Drugs
The problem is that most people charged with crimes related to marijuana were charged at the state level which means that pardoning for those individuals needs to be done at a state level.
Which is going to be an uphill battle to say the least.
Hell take the supreme court decision that made anti sodomy laws unconstitutional in 2003 for example: decades after that decision people are still trying to get off of sex offender registries. An example from 2022 in regards to Idaho settling a few lawsuits about it.
This is the correct situation. Until Federal legalization happens, you can't overturn state conviction.
And given our current situation in the House and Senate (not having enough to beat a Republican filabuster) I don't see federal legislation happening anytime soon.
This isn't entirely true. Many states who have legalized Cannabis have expunged convictions off of people's records automatically, or have created a process where an individual can request it.
That’s not entirely true. It’s true that the President can’t decriminalize a drug. If Congress passed this bill, marijuana would be decriminalized and records of marijuana related crimes would be expunged at all levels. The bill is cosponsored by 113 Democrats and Matt Gaetz.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3617
That would be cool if it passed for sure, and I hope that something like that (or that itself) does because it's long overdue