The decision by President Joe Biden to pardon his son, Hunter, despite previously suggesting he would not do so, has reopened debate over the use of the presidential pardon.
The decision by President Joe Biden to pardon his son, Hunter, despite previously suggesting he would not do so, has reopened debate over the use of the presidential pardon.
Must be because people are so unfair to that troubled youth who just needed help, Hunter Biden. Has nothing to do with Joe Biden promising to use presidential powers to pardon the indigent, disproportionately-black group of people who went to jail for possessing weed and instead using the powers specifically for his 54 year old millionaire son.
LOL, like any of these papers give a fuck about pardoning weed prisoners. You’re right that he should be pardoning more people, but the “debate” and “controversy” is entirely separate from that.
These papers care about him promising not to do it then doing it anyways - that’s also part of the controversy.
Biden already pardoned everyone convicted of possessing weed. The only “non-violent” cannabis offenders in federal prison are dealers.
Just this year there have been 200,000 weed related arrests, and thousands imprisoned because simple possession is still illegal in lots of the US.
And how many of those are federal arrests not state arrests?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ajherrington/2024/11/26/nonprofit-group-calls-on-biden-to-pardon-cannabis-prisoners/
Federal or state/local?
You could simply google it instead of asking and waiting for me to google it for you yknow.
No you made the claim now it is your burden to source and prove it. Generally and federally not much is happening with weed even on the arrest side as we wait to try to decriminalize it. You can’t pardon state crimes.
This isn’t a court of law and they weren’t the person who I made the claim to. They can google it.
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Wow, this reads with so much hatred that it took me a few times to recognize the sarcasm. It’s not even nuanced, it’s just so angry-sounding and seemingly hate-filled that my emotions were louder than the actual words.