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BREAKING: President Biden PARDONS 6,500 Federal Convictions For Simple Possession Of Drugs


President Joe Biden has made a shocking announcement recently in regards to pardoning nearly 6500 federal convictions for the simple possession of marijuana.

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The news was made public on Thursday when he stated how he would be pardoning all Americans who had a history of prior offenses linked to the possession of the simple drug.

Source: AP

Now, officials from the White House were seen claiming how nearly 6500 people would be adversely impacted by such pardons, along with several thousands more that fall under this particular law.

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Moreover, the President is now urging fellow state governors of the country to follow in his footsteps and do the same in terms of state convictions.

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At the moment, Biden is reportedly having HHS and Attorney General Merrick by his side as they are busy reviewing intensely how the drug is scheduled under the country’s federal law.

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For those who aren’t aware, marijuana is considered to be a Schedule 1 drug. And that’s despite the fact that it’s used for medicinal and recreational purposes in so many areas.

Source: Daily Mail

It’s interesting to note how the news comes just a month before the critical midterm elections. These are scheduled to take place in the mid of November.

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The results will reportedly determine who controls Congress and as you can imagine, it’s huge news.

“No one should be inside prison for using or possessing marijuana”- the President revealed.

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The message came in the form of a video where the President could be seen announcing the executive orders. He even went on to add how it’s legal in so many states.

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