• sweetdude@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    He could, essentially, decriminalize it himself, right now. Spoiler: He won’t.

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        Biden promised to get rid of student loans as well. He started the program right before the 2022 election, and it got ruled illegal right after it. Maybe he’ll make weed legal by executive order in October of 2024, only for the courts to rule “wait, you don’t have that power” in December of 2024.

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        https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/biden-promise-tracker/promise/1529/decriminalize-marijuana/

        Federal pardons have been issued for possession crimes, and removing it from being Schedule 1 is currently underway. It’s the federal government, so nothing is fast and everything takes forever, but I don’t think it’s really accurate to say that he’s done nothing.

        Especially given that essentially zero people are now prosecuted federally for weed possession now, a bit of a wait for the bureaucratic gears to turn feels fine enough for me.

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          Yeah it helped about 6500 people, but the rest is taking way too long, even by government standards.

          At this point I’m not holding my breath he ever gets it done, so I guess check back with me in 2024.

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      He can’t. He can recommend to the CSA that it be descheduled from a schedule 1 controlled substance (and that recommendation carries a lot of weight), put in place agents who favor descheduling it, or order DEA, HHS, and FDA to consider administrative descheduling.

      Vote out Republicans. That’s the only way to make sure it becomes legal.

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      He can’t and as another commenter pointed out his health panel submitted a research paper along with a recommendation to move cannabis to a schedule three drug.

      He’s already doing what you want it’s just not loud about it so you don’t know.

      If you wanted to be fully legal you’re going to need to start writing your congressional representatives because they’re the ones who can do it