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Out of weed-lock: Biden pardons sentences of 11 nonviolent drug offenders

Joe Biden emphasised the disproportionate nature of sentences, noting that individuals would have received significantly shorter terms if charged today

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President Joe Biden is set to commute the sentences of 11 individuals serving excessively long terms for nonviolent drug offences, with additional pardons for marijuana-related offences, according to a White House official.

Biden emphasised the disproportionate nature of these sentences, noting that the individuals would have received significantly shorter terms if charged today.

In a statement, Biden expressed his commitment to addressing the impact of criminal records related to marijuana use, citing barriers to employment, housing, and education.

He stated, “Too many lives have been upended because of our failed approach to marijuana. It’s time that we right these wrongs.”

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The president highlighted his administration’s use of clemency power, asserting that he has employed it more than any recent predecessor at this point in their presidency.

While acknowledging the progress made with this announcement, Biden affirmed his commitment to reviewing clemency petitions and implementing reforms to promote equal justice, address racial disparities, enhance public safety, and improve the well-being of all Americans.

Biden’s history of clemency actions includes full pardons and sentence commutations in April 2022 and additional pardons in December 2022 for individuals who had completed sentences, showcasing his dedication to criminal justice reform and second chances.

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