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Vice President Kamala Harris said in an interview for the All the Smoke podcast released on Monday she has long supported marijuana legalization. As a federal legislator, Harris has worked to ...
Harris, 59, made the statement as she prepared for an afternoon interview with radio host Charlamagne tha God — on whose program she claimed in 2019 she had smoked marijuana in college, inviting ...
Vice President Kamala Harris (D) Harris, 59, has been one of the most vocal proponents of marijuana legalization since she was elected to the Senate in 2016. But she didn't start out that way.
Vice President Kamala Harris addressed Donald Trump's comments on her racial identity, the value she places on mental health, and her support for legalizing marijuana with former NBA stars Stephen ...
Marijuana Legalization Harris opposed a 2010 California ballot initiative to legalize pot. But as part of her criminal justice reform package in 2019, she had a different view .
During the counterculture of the 1960s, attitudes towards marijuana and drug abuse policy changed as marijuana use among "white middle-class college students" became widespread. [3] In Leary v. United States (1969), the U.S. Supreme Court held the Marihuana Tax Act to be unconstitutional since it violated the Fifth Amendment.
Matching bills were introduced to the House of Representatives by Jerry Nadler and to the Senate by Kamala Harris on July 23, 2019. At the time, Harris was a 2020 Democratic Party candidate for U.S. president. [7] The act was passed with a 24–10 majority by the House Judiciary Committee following markup on November 20, 2019.
Kamala Harris, the first major-party presidential candidate to support repeal of the federal ban on marijuana, is presenting that step as part of her "agenda to give Black men the tools to build ...