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Related: About this forumJoe Biden's record on Drug Policy and Capital Punishment
https://www.marijuanamoment.net/where-presidential-candidate-joe-biden-stands-on-marijuana/Where Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Stands On Marijuana
Published 1 hour ago on April 25, 2019 By Kyle Jaeger
Former Vice President Joe Biden is making another run for the White House, he announced on Thursday. The former senator, who served as chair of the influential Judiciary Committee that helped shape U.S. drug policy during an era of heightened scaremongering and criminalization, was among the most prominent Democratic drug warriors in Congress for decades.
And while many 2020 Democratic candidates have evolved significantly on drug policyand particularly marijuana reformover the years, Biden has barely budged. While hes recognized the long-term harms of certain pieces of legislation he supported and has made some efforts to attempt to repair that damage, overall hes maintained a firm opposition to cannabis legalizationa stance that sets him far apart from every other major Democratic contender.
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Joe Biden's record on Drug Policy and Capital Punishment (Original Post)
cannabis_flower
Apr 2019
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stances can be changed, not an among any of the more important issues we are facing
beachbum bob
Apr 2019
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beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)1. stances can be changed, not an among any of the more important issues we are facing
cannabis_flower
(3,854 posts)2. And
There's also the banking issues and his failure to evolve on these issues.
cannabis_flower
(3,854 posts)3. Also
Also, you do realize that you were replying to a post in the Drug Policy group right? If you don't think it's an important issue, you probably shouldn't be in this group.
delisen
(6,576 posts)4. I think Biden will flip on cannabis-maybe call for
legalize with some additional safeguards.
As part of the previous administration he was opposed to legalization but I think he will side with those who want legalization with more safeguards due to today's cannabis being more potent.