we are talking to you because you are a ing idiot not because you smoke weed... dumbass![]()
Promises made, promises kept, tbh
we are talking to you because you are a ing idiot not because you smoke weed... dumbass![]()
Another Alpha move by Alpha Joe
Confederate and red States know that locking up blacks and browns is a vote getter.
They will spend $30K /year on mj black n brown prisoners, and
underfund their schools to keep them oppressed, poor, 2nd class people under white supremacy .
Their law enforcement loves to fill their quotas with black and brown victims
So I expect those States will be the last, if ever, to decriminalize possession
And then they will have a low limit of what's considered possession versus distribution
Does biden's pardon also Purge arrest and other LE records
I will the pardon people still have dirty records blocking loans jobs rentals
Last edited by boutons_deux; 10-07-2022 at 09:00 AM.
Trump, like the rest of your party, is beholden to the private prison enterprise.
You are free to pressure your GOP representatives on these issues. You won't, because they have you convinced that nonbinary feminist immigrants are a bigger problem.
I bet it ducks smoked pot, he'd suddenly start writing coherent sentences.
Right because that's what lost Trump the election. Weed.
They're not even talking about locking people up or freeing them dumbass. They're talking about exonerating them so they don't' have these ridiculous drug charges on their rap sheet that keeps them from getting jobs.
Sounds nice, but there are no Federal prisoners for simple possession.
I already said that dumbass. No one wants to read the article. It's about letting these dudes get jobs that until now, had a stupid black mark on their records.
Good for you, dumbass. i didn't read all the way to the beginning of the thread but did my own reading on the subject.
CC is a PFA poster and often misses the target.
My bad. You've just lost some credibility when you definitively said that cows don't fart. I just assumed you got your opinions from Twitter.
off Whinehole.
Uh oh...it's angry now.
Cowboy used to ferret out the bull .
Now he’s an ingredient.
no thanks, I'm cool
CC thinking he's making a point
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they sell recreational in AZ to boot
Yup, paragraphs 5-6:
"According to the White House, no one is currently in federal prison solely for “simple possession” of the drug, but the pardon could help thousands overcome obstacles to renting a home or finding a job."
“There are thousands of people who have prior Federal convictions for marijuana possession, who may be denied employment, housing, or educational opportunities as a result,” he said. “My action will help relieve the collateral consequences arising from these convictions."
"A pardon won’t mean people’s records will be expunged,
but the Justice Department said it would remove “civil disabilities,”
which include restrictions on the right to vote, to hold office or to sit on a jury."
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/3678474-what-bidens-marijuana-order-does-and-doesnt-do
How about get a job?
how about rent an apartment?
how about get a loan?
non-citizens excluded from Biden's mj possession pardon
Other than a Pardon not sure what he can do. Don't think the president can expunge criminal records per this source:
"Does a presidential pardon expunge or erase the conviction for which the pardon was granted?
No. Expungement is a judicial remedy that is rarely granted by the court and cannot be granted within the Department of Justice or by the President. Please also be aware that if you were to be granted a presidential pardon, the pardoned offense would not be removed from your criminal record. Instead, both the federal conviction as well as the pardon would both appear on your record. However, a pardon will facilitate removal of legal disabilities imposed because of the conviction, and should lessen to some extent the stigma arising from the conviction. In addition, a pardon may be helpful in obtaining licenses, bonding, or employment. If you are seeking expungement of a federal offense, please contact the court of conviction. If you are seeking expungement of a state conviction, which the Office of the Pardon Attorney also does not have authority to handle, states have different procedures for “expunging” a conviction or “clearing” the record of a criminal conviction. To pursue relief of a state conviction, you should contact the Governor or state Attorney General in the state in which you were convicted for assistance"
https://www.justice.gov/pardon/frequ...sked-questions
Nobody said that, or even implied it![]()
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