Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday called on the federal government to move “as quickly as possible” to change the way it officially classifies marijuana, saying that “nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed.”

“I cannot emphasize enough that they need to get to it as quickly as possible,” Harris said. “We need to have a resolution based on their findings and their assessment. This issue is stark when one considers the fact that on the schedule currently, marijuana is considered as dangerous as heroin ― as dangerous as heroin ― and more dangerous than fentanyl, which is absurd, not to mention patently unfair.”

Marijuana is currently listed as a Schedule 1 drug by the Drug Enforcement Administration. That classification designates it one of the most dangerous drugs possible, with no medicinal uses. Other substances in the same category include heroin, ecstasy and LSD. Marijuana advocates have been pushing for years for the federal government to either reschedule marijuana to a different category or deschedule it entirely.

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    8 months ago

    Or, and hear me out on this, her position truly changed.

    I used to think billionaires were cool. Now I think they’re detrimental to society and represent a lot of what’s wrong with wealth inequality in this country. People learn, opinions change - we should welcome that.

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      8 months ago

      Yes, we should welcome people’s opinions changing. 😄 So you’re saying that you’d trust and vote for Trump if he changed his opinions? C’mon, people’s opinions may change but that doesn’t mean that we should entrust them with our safety and security. I mean, do you really want past-pedos working at daycares cause they’ve changed their opinions? The justice system sucks, but I think you’ll find historically that people’s opinions/actions… especially when they send people to jail for marijuana, says a lot more about their long-term character than you think.