• usernamesAreTricky@lemmy.ml
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    5 days ago

    He started the process for medical marijuana legalization in 2022 via rescheduling to schedule 3 (Harris had called for full legalization, Biden only called for medical). It’s not as simple as a singular executive order when done without congressional action alone. The existing law makes the process very convoluted to reschedule. Lots of steps inbetween with people that have actively tried to slow it down

    The formal rule for it ended up being fully proposed in May 2024, and the DEA has dragged it out and kept delaying it. The DEA managed to push the inital first hearing out until Dec 2nd and there keep being legal challenges from outside groups to push it back further and further

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      Gee, a savvy career politician like Biden should have known they would have done that and accounted for it.

      Oh wait. He did. That’s why he did it so late. So it wouldn’t happen.

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          4 days ago

          I hope you think biden being the least stinky of a bunch of piles of shit doesn’t mean he’s good cx

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            I think our pile of shit issue is less due to the Dem presidents and more about our balance in Congress.

            I think both Biden and Obama wanted to lower wealth inequality. But those funding congressional campaigns absolutely do not.

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              It’s very much both. Across the board, dem presidents hardly do anything to oppose republicans or follow through on campaign promises

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          There was a bill passed in 2022 in the house to do exactly that which ran into roadblocks in the senate

          Funny how that always happens on things Democrats never had any intention of ever doing.