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Kim Kardashian And VP Harris Discuss Cannabis Justice Reform And 'Second Chances' At The White House

Author: Nicolás Jose Rodriguez | April 25, 2024 07:37pm

Continuing her commitment to criminal justice reform, businesswoman and celeb Kim Kardashian met with Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss new strategies for addressing marijuana policies.

The meeting, which took place at the White House, highlighted President Joe Biden's recent use of clemency powers, particularly for non-violent offenses.

Presidential Clemency

Recently, Biden pardoned 11 individuals and commuted the sentences of five others, all convicted for non-violent drug-related activities, underlining a shift towards more lenient sentences under current laws. This move aligns with his broader efforts to rectify past judicial discrepancies.

The event was marked by heartfelt stories from those pardoned, sharing tales of newfound opportunities and personal growth post-incarceration. Kardashian, reflecting on the gathering, emphasized the importance of amplifying such stories to inspire others in similar situations.

Historical Advocacy

Kardashian has been a vocal advocate for criminal justice reform, notably influencing policy during the Trump administration alongside Jared Kushner.

Her efforts have led to significant legal changes and individual pardons, including the high-profile case of Alice Marie Johnson in 2018.

Loan Restrictions

VP Harris announced a new rule from the Small Business Administration, aimed at easing loan restrictions for individuals with criminal records. This policy intends to facilitate reintegration and provide second chances.

"Reducing and eliminating that restriction is going to mean a lot in terms of second chances and the opportunity for people to excel," Harris said.

The Biden administration has consistently worked towards reducing penalties for drug offenses, notably expanding a sweeping pardon for those convicted of simple marijuana possession—a move that resonates strongly with many voters, particularly young and minority groups.

This collaboration between Kardashian and Harris not only underscores the ongoing reform efforts but also showcases the influential role celebrities can play in shaping public policy and social justice.

Photo via Wikimedia Commons

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