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The Potential Impact of Kamala Harris on Cannabis Legalization

 
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Analyzing Vice President Kamala Harris' stance on cannabis legislation.

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With U.S. President Joe Biden stepping aside for the presidential race and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, her potential candidacy has sparked conversations about various issues, including cannabis legalization. With Joe Biden out of the presidential race and Kamala Harris likely in, we analyze what's next for cannabis legalization. The last time Kamala Harris sought the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, it did not go well. We wanted to take a walk down memory lane to see how her views on cannabis have evolved over time.

Vice President Harris' views on key issues changed as CA attorney general and as a US senator. Get up to speed on where she stands on cannabis now. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is touting President Joe Biden's marijuana pardons and rescheduling moves, while calling for broader reforms. The sight of Vice President Kamala Harris urging the reform of cannabis laws Friday in the White House will prompt a lot of eye rolls from critics. Vice President Kamala Harris said Friday that it is “absurd” and “patently unfair” that marijuana is treated the same as heroin and other dangerous substances.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday said 'nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed,' as she met to discuss the topic with lawmakers. Vice President Kamala Harris says it's “absurd” that the federal government classifies marijuana as more dangerous than fentanyl, highlighting the need for reform. As the debate over cannabis legalization continues to gain momentum, Vice President Kamala Harris' views on the issue will be closely scrutinized. Her stance could have a significant impact on the future of cannabis legislation in the United States.

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