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Anonymous (ID: bX/n3J//) United States No.513601535 >>513601687 >>513602741 >>513603012 >>513603861 >>513604059 >>513604519 >>513604613 >>513604799
US Must Legalize Marijuana And Expunge Drug Convictions To Meet Moral Obligation Of Justice For All
A Democratic lawmaker has introduced a resolution in Congress that notes the country’s “moral obligation to meet its foundational promise of guaranteed justice for all,” in part by legalizing marijuana, expunging drug-related records and allowing facilities where people can consume controlled substances in a supervised fashion to prevent overdose deaths.

The legislation, filed by Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), proposes a number of reforms to address systemic issues like mass incarceration, racial discrimination, addiction and homelessness.

Cannabis isn’t the focus of the measure, but it’s included in a section calling for the decriminalization of “behavior and divert cases that do not require confinement” in order to reduce the country’s prison population.

Part of that effort should include “decriminalizing addiction, homelessness, poverty, HIV status, and disabilities, including mental health diagnosis, by legalizing marijuana and overdose prevention sites, declining to criminally prosecute low-level offenses such as loitering and theft of necessity goods, and expunging the records of individuals for all drug-related offenses.”

This marks the fourth Congress in a row that the resolution has been filed. Past versions did not advance to hearings or votes.

The measure also points out that approximately 30 percent of the federal prisoners are serving drug-related sentences.

It adds that “many incarcerated individuals suffering from chronic illnesses often receive little or no treatment, and individuals suffering from substance use disorders face higher rates of overdose in jails and prisons that prohibit treatment drugs such as methadone and buprenorphine.”

>https://www.marijuanamoment.net/us-must-legalize-marijuana-and-expunge-drug-convictions-to-meet-moral-obligation-of-justice-for-all-congressional-resolution-says/
Anonymous (ID: xuuc/uiR) United States No.513601687 >>513602741
>>513601535 (OP)
DUDE WEED LMAO
I hope one day you see how dumb you were and how much you wasted your life smoking weed and playing vidya.
Anonymous (ID: rHUXmidd) United States No.513602741 >>513604391
>>513601535 (OP)
nothing wrong with weed.
>>513601687
>he didn't teach himself things while high
your issue is not one of the drug, but of your own ambition.
Anonymous (ID: nltpUdRr) United States No.513603012
>>513601535 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: oQVioD/L) United States No.513603861
>>513601535 (OP)
The fact there is anyone serving time for a plant is proof this country and reality are ruled by evil Jews.
Anonymous (ID: Afvax7al) Belarus No.513604059 >>513604313
>>513601535 (OP)
>allowing facilities where people can consume controlled substances in a supervised fashion to prevent overdose deaths.

That is, Zoomer bequeaths all his possessions to a brothel and there he will be kept on a needle until death? Or what?
Anonymous (ID: WmyVK8DO) United States No.513604313
>>513604059
Weed is a little different, giving folks a place to consume it is more like a bar. Think it helps people socialize
Anonymous (ID: zVDwcBT2) United Kingdom No.513604391
>>513602741
>nothing wrong with weed.
I've never met an american that didnt have a problem with weed
Anonymous (ID: q84h+naL) United States No.513604519
>>513601535 (OP)
It should be made legal but any dumb nigger in jail for it should stay in jail. Its near impossible to get any kind of sentence without multiple charges. Know why I never got caught? My head lights work, I wore my seat belt, didnt speed, and didn't blast shit music about weed out my windows.
Anonymous (ID: lXMfVFYq) Japan No.513604613
>>513601535 (OP)
That looks like my shit when I get nervous.
Anonymous (ID: k9Tbq5+b) United States No.513604799
>>513601535 (OP)
I don't believe in reducing the prison population unless they mean executing more people which I do think we should be doing.