Democratic Lawmakers Push Trump To Release Federal Marijuana Prisoners As A Follow-Up To Rescheduling
A bipartisan coalition of Democratic lawmakers is urging President Trump to commute sentences for individuals imprisoned on federal marijuana charges as a follow-up to the administration's cannabis rescheduling efforts. The legislators argue that sentence commutations represent a logical next step following the federal reclassification of cannabis.
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