Por: The Hill Politics May 26, 2023
Michael Fanone, a former Metropolitan Police officer who sustained injuries during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, said Thursday that the recent talks of pardoning individuals who were sentenced for their roles in the insurrection “should outrage all Americans.” During an appearance on “CNN News Central,” co-anchor Boris Sanchez asked Fanone for his thoughts of Stewart Rhodes — the founder of the far-right group the Oath... + full article
WPTV USA Nation December 31, 2022
President Joe Biden issued six presidential pardons on Friday, five of whom to people with prior drug convictions and another to a woman who killed her alleged domestic abuser.Biden has now issued a total of nine presidential pardons in his first two years in office. By... + más
Op-Ed: Great start, Mr. President. Bring on more mass pardons | Los Angeles Times
Here's what John Bel Edwards said about Biden calling for marijuana pardons | The Advocate
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 21, 2022
LAS VEGAS – Outgoing Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said Tuesday that he hoped his starts a “necessary conversation” about capital punishment as state lawmakers head into their next legislative session in February.“Placing this matter on the agenda was done as an act of grace... + más
Death penalty researchers call 2022 ‘year of the botched execution’ | The Boston Globe
Nevada Senate race to come down to 20K-30K Clark County ballots, Laxalt says | Fox News
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 08, 2022
Three men seeking pardons for decades-old crimes in order to obtain firearms licenses received the support of Governor Charlie Baker on Wednesday as his office announced a new round of recommendations for clemency.Baker, who leaves office in less than a month, pledged support... + más
In Healey’s bid for governor, she sounds a little bit like the Republican she’s vying to succeed | The Boston Globe
‘A guy from Dorchester’ and ‘Bill from Acton’: On Charlie Baker’s last ‘Ask the Governor’ radio segment, some special guests called in | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 13, 2022
Last week, Joe Biden pardoned 6,500 people charged with simple marijuana possession. The pardons benefit only people arrested under federal law — a tiny fraction of marijuana offenders. It would be easy to mistake this for a mere symbolic gesture. But this is a country that... + más
Cannabis company Canopy applauds Biden's marijuana pardons as stock surges | CNBC
Biden pardons thousands of people convicted of marijuana possession, orders review of federal pot laws | CNBC
CNBC USA Business October 07, 2022
In this articlewatch nowVIDEO2:5502:55Cannabis stocks surge as Biden pardons thousand convicted of marijuana possession applauded President Joe Biden's announcement Thursday that he will Today represents action from the Administration that we have been waiting for – an... + más
California wildfires threaten nearly all of state's cannabis crops | Newsweek
The Advocate USA Crime October 07, 2022
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards won't immediately pardon people convicted under state law of simple marijuana possession, but commended president Joe Biden for people convicted of those crimes in federal court.I think he’s right to do it, Edwards said. Because we have now... + más
Here's why John Bel Edwards says he can't follow Biden on marijuana pardons | The Advocate
Biden pardons thousands convicted of marijuana possession under federal law | New York Daily News
CNBC USA Politics October 06, 2022
Members of the DC Marijuana Justice community hold a 51 blow-up joint on the National Mall ahead of President Joe Bidens address to a joint session of Congress to call on the administration to take action on legalization and expungement of criminal records on Wednesday, April... + más
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