United States Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Jeff Merkley of Oregon have sent a letter to President Joe Biden calling on him to use his executive authority to issue a blanket pardon for all nonviolent federal cannabis offenders.

This is whether the people are currently or formerly incarcerated.

In the letter, the Senators called America’s war on drugs “failed and racist.”

“America’s cannabis policies have punished Black and Brown communities for too long,” the Senators wrote.

According to the senators, despite legalization in states across the country, as well as roughly equal cannabis usage rates, “Black Americans are still nearly four times as likely to be arrested for cannabis possession as white Americans.”

They also noted that 27 states and Washington, D.C. have decriminalized cannabis possession, while 36 states have legalized cannabis for medical use and 18 states, two territories, and the District of Columbia have legalized cannabis for adult use.

On the campaign trail, Biden said that “we should decriminalize marijuana” and “everyone [with a marijuana record] should be let out of jail, their records expunged, be completely zeroed out.”

“Our country’s cannabis policies must be completely overhauled, but you have the power to act now: you can and should issue a blanket pardon for all non-violent federal cannabis offenses, fulfilling your promises to the American people and transforming the lives of tens of thousands [of] Americans,” the letter also reads.

“The Constitution grants you the authority to pardon broad classes of Americans to correct widespread injustice, as previous Presidents have done,” the letter added.

“Most importantly, such a pardon — combined with your leadership on an accessible expungement process to formally clear the criminal records of those affected — would mark the beginning of a reversal of decades of ineffective and discriminatory cannabis policies, allowing Americans to return to their communities, find housing and jobs, and rebuild their lives without the burdens of an unjustly imposed criminal record.”


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