via UnsplashLife & Culture / NewsLife & Culture / NewsBiden pardons thousands convicted for simple marijuana possessionIt’s estimated that the pardon could benefit around 6,500 peopleShareLink copied ✔️October 7, 2022October 7, 2022TextSerena Smith Biden has pardoned all Americans who have been convicted at the national level of possessing small amounts of marijuana, in a move that advocates say was “long overdue”. The major decision could help pave the way for national marijuana legalisation. Back in February 2021, Biden said that his administration would pursue cannabis decriminalisation and expungements for people with prior cannabis convictions. It’s estimated that the pardon could benefit around 6,500 people with federal convictions for ‘simple possession’ of marijuana. “Sending people to prison for possessing marijuana has upended too many lives and incarcerated people for conduct that many states no longer prohibit,” Biden said in a statement on Thursday afternoon. He criticised former governments’ hardline approach to drugs policy, calling it a “failed approach”. He went on to acknowledge that Black and brown people are disproportionately prosecuted for possessing marijuana. “Criminal records for marijuana possession have also imposed needless barriers to employment, housing and educational opportunities,” he said. “And while white and Black and brown people use marijuana at similar rates, Black and brown people have been arrested, prosecuted and convicted at disproportionate rates.” Marijuana is legal for recreational or medical use in most US states, but still remains illegal at the federal level. Under federal law, marijuana is currently classified in schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act – putting the drug in the same schedule as heroin and LSD. “It makes no sense,” Biden tweeted. In a bid to address this, he’s issued a directive for the drug to be rescheduled under federal law. Biden also said he was calling on state governors to pardon simple state marijuana possession offences. “Just as no one should be in a federal prison solely for possessing marijuana, no one should be in a local jail or state prison for that reason, either,” he said. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORELonely Crowds: The debut novel that became a cult literary obsession‘I fucked my boyfriend’s brother’: Our readers confess their worst mistakesevian’s birthday party was straight out of a Wes Anderson movieNobody wants to seem ‘media trained’ anymoreWhy do friendship breakups hurt so much?‘It’s majorly addictive’: The rise of smutty book clubs RIMOWAGeorge Riley unpacks her favourite travel spots for RIMOWA Who cares about going to the moon in 2026?Date My Friend: Is pitching your friends the secret to finding love?How will the energy crisis impact you? Here’s everything you need to know‘You're better than this’: Why young men are quitting porn in drovesAI-Sexual: How is AI expanding our understanding of sexuality?Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy