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Kamala Harris talked marijuana decriminalization with Seth Meyers in her first late-night TV interview since becoming VP: 'nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed'

Por: Business Insider Entertainment October 11, 2022

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Vice President Kamala Harris continued to push for governors to pardon people for marijuana possession during her first late-night television interview since becoming taking office. Appearing on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Monday, Harris was asked by host Seth Meyers what will happen next in terms of marijuana policy after President Joe Biden announced last week he would pardon thousands of people who have been convicted for possessing... + full article



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