President Joe Biden announced on Friday that every American who has previously smoked marijuana, regardless of whether they were detained or charged, will receive a federal pardon. This applies to all citizens and lawful permanent residents of the United States who possess marijuana for personal use, as well as those who have been found guilty of comparable federal offenses. The blanket pardon also extends to District of Columbia marijuana users.
However, the pardon does not apply to individuals who have been imprisoned for selling marijuana, which is prohibited by federal law, or for other marijuana-related offenses such as operating a vehicle while impaired by drugs. It is important to note that people who broke state law are not eligible for these pardons.
The implications of this pardon are significant, as individuals with criminal histories of marijuana use and possession often face obstacles when applying for jobs, housing, and educational opportunities. This move is expected to have far-reaching effects in addressing these challenges.
It is also worth mentioning that individuals seeking pardons must contact the Department of Justice to obtain documentation of the pardon. Additionally, last year, Biden granted a similar pardon while pledging new improvements. This year's declaration goes even further by pardoning everyone for ordinary marijuana possession or use, including those who had never been charged under federal law. Furthermore, the pardon includes small marijuana offenses committed on federal premises, thereby extending Biden's earlier directive.
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