Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday called on the federal government to move “as quickly as possible” to change the way it officially classifies marijuana, saying that “nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed.”

“I cannot emphasize enough that they need to get to it as quickly as possible,” Harris said. “We need to have a resolution based on their findings and their assessment. This issue is stark when one considers the fact that on the schedule currently, marijuana is considered as dangerous as heroin ― as dangerous as heroin ― and more dangerous than fentanyl, which is absurd, not to mention patently unfair.”

Marijuana is currently listed as a Schedule 1 drug by the Drug Enforcement Administration. That classification designates it one of the most dangerous drugs possible, with no medicinal uses. Other substances in the same category include heroin, ecstasy and LSD. Marijuana advocates have been pushing for years for the federal government to either reschedule marijuana to a different category or deschedule it entirely.

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    4 months ago

    The title of the article is that the current, Democratic Vice President is calling for it to be rescheduled.

    Fruitless words are not accomplishments. If we accept the former in lieu of the latter, we will not get the latter. I’m sure that’s fine with you.

    Biden pardoned all pot smokers back in 2022.

    No, he pardoned the tiny fraction of pot smokers who are convicted in federal court. I’m not faulting him for not pardoning the others, as he cannot pardon state convictions.

    And apparently you agree that less than 10% of the population is ‘Socialist.’

    I don’t care what your made up statistics are, you were trying to divert from the subject at hand.

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      As I see it, the ‘subject at hand’ is that it’s hard to get all fifty states to agree on something like this.

      A lot of voters adamantly oppose any changes, and they have a right to be heard too, even if you don’t like it.

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        A lot of voters adamantly oppose any changes, and they have a right to be heard too, even if you don’t like it.

        I mean, it’s still illegal, so they are heard. I have every right to be upset, even if you love the current status quo.