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  • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Getting “Clash of Clans: Presidential Edition!” vibes from the thumbnail, lol.

    Anywho, yay for forgiving stupid sentences for stupid laws. 16 seems a little weak though… why not just scrap the entire law that’s landing prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenses?

    • a lil bee 🐝@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      why not just scrap the entire law that’s landing prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenses?

      You really, really need to get caught up on the basics of how our government works before forming any strong political opinions. The president has no ability to “scrap entire laws” and that’s entirely intentional and part of the foundation of the American political system.

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        7 months ago

        Oh, I meant that as a completely separate idea, not something he should personally do. Probably should have made that it’s own paragraph instead of just an ellipsis. Shitty communication on my part.

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      7 months ago

      He started the process of rescheduling. The HHS recommended schedule 3, and we’re awaiting DEA approval. You can thank Congress for tying the DEA’s funding to their arrest count for the stalling. Independently of rescheduling, Congress alone can roll back federal regulations to decriminalize possession, but half of them prefer having full prisons.

      The only other way he could override the law is by Executive Order. Those are temporary orders meant to address a crisis while proper legislation is put in place. Issuing an Executive Order without certainty of follow-up legislation would be extremely disruptive to the cannabis industry when it expires.

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      7 months ago

      President can only pardon or commute federal convictions/sentences. Note that all of the commuted sentences are for trafficking cocaine. The pardons for “non-violent drug offenses” were very likely for growing or trafficking of marijuana, as federal prosecution for possession is vanishingly rare.