WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris urged black males to again her presidential candidacy Tuesday by pledging to legalize marijuana — regardless of overseeing greater than 1,900 marijuana convictions as San Francisco district lawyer between 2004 and 2011.
Harris, 59, made the assertion as she ready for a day interview with radio host Charlamagne tha God — on whose program she claimed in 2019 she had smoked marijuana in school, inviting allegations of hypocrisy over her prosecutorial file.
“Kamala Harris will legalize leisure marijuana — breaking down unjust obstacles that maintain Black males and different People again and ensuring Black People have alternatives to succeed as {the marketplace} takes form,” she tweeted forward of her 5 p.m. interview with Charlamagne.
Harris, 59, is attempting to court docket youthful black males forward of the Nov. 5 election as polling means that the demographic could also be drifting towards former President Donald Trump, probably tipping the result within the Republican’s favor in shut swing states.
Trump, 78, additionally helps marijuana legalization, not less than on a state-by-state foundation — endorsing Florida’s pending marijuana legalization poll initiative final month and saying that folks shouldn’t be jailed for utilizing the drug.
“I imagine it’s time to finish useless arrests and incarcerations of adults for small quantities of marijuana for private use,” Trump wrote on social media.
“We should additionally implement sensible laws, whereas offering entry for adults, to secure, examined product. As a Floridian, I will probably be voting YES on Modification 3 this November.”
Trump was the second president to preside over state-legal leisure marijuana markets, which have been first approved by poll initiatives in Colorado and Washington state in 2012, and he didn’t transfer to close down these markets or prosecute businesspeople working in compliance with native guidelines.
Federal regulation nonetheless makes possession of marijuana unlawful for any cause outdoors restricted analysis and retiring President Biden, who wrote a number of the nation’s hardest federal drug legal guidelines as a senator within the Eighties and ’90s, opposes pot legalization.
Trump on his closing day in workplace freed seven inmates serving life in jail for marijuana — two of whom have been locked up beneath the three-strikes system ratified by Biden’s 1994 crime regulation.
Biden pivoted to a extra liberal stance throughout his 2020 candidacy, pledging to launch “everybody” in jail for marijuana, however has as an alternative provoked outrage from activists and federal inmates for leaving the nation’s roughly 2,700 federal pot prisoners behind bars and mass-pardoning individuals convicted federally of easy marijuana possession, of whom none have been in jail. Most, if not all, federal inmates have been convicted of dealing pot, not simply possessing it.
Twenty-four states, three US territories and Washington, DC, have already got legalized leisure marijuana beneath native regulation and greater than a dozen others permit pot for medical functions. Polling reveals that roughly two-thirds of the general public help leisure legalization.
Harris’ 2019 interview with Charlamagne resulted in vital blowback not just for alleged hypocrisy — but additionally as a result of detractors accused her of mendacity about smoking pot in school whereas listening to Tupac and Snoop Dogg.
These critics identified that Harris graduated from Howard College in 1986, 5 years earlier than Tupac launched his first album in 1991 and about seven years earlier than Snoop Dogg launched his first album in 1993.
“Half my household’s from Jamaica. Are you kidding me?” the then-California senator joked in that interview, throughout her unsuccessful candidacy for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Harris’ father, Jamaica-born Stanford College economics professor emeritus Donald Harris, in the meantime, mentioned he was outraged that his daughter had perpetuated stereotypes about his Caribbean homeland.
Her dad advised Jamaica World On-line that “[s]peaking for myself and my fast Jamaican household, we want to categorically dissociate ourselves from this travesty.”
“My expensive departed grandmothers… in addition to my deceased dad and mom, should be turning of their grave proper now to see their household’s title, popularity and proud Jamaican id being linked, in any means, jokingly or not with the fraudulent stereotype of a pot-smoking pleasure seeker and within the pursuit of id politics,” Harris’ father wrote.
California legalized leisure marijuana in 2016, the identical yr Harris was elected to the Senate.
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