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Kamala Harris Pledges to Legalize Marijuana if Elected President
In a key campaign promise ahead of tomorrow’s U.S. presidential election, Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has vowed to legalize recreational marijuana if elected. Harris shared her commitment in a recent statement on X (formerly known as Twitter), signaling a significant shift in U.S. drug policy if she secures the presidency.
“I will legalize recreational marijuana, break down unjust legal barriers, and create opportunities for all Americans to succeed in this new industry,” Harris announced in her post, underscoring her vision for an inclusive cannabis industry that aims to address historic injustices associated with marijuana-related convictions.
Harris, who became the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden stepped down in July and endorsed her candidacy, will compete against former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, in tomorrow’s high-stakes election.
The Vice President’s stance has drawn widespread support from various quarters, including a strong show of backing from high-profile American celebrities. Notable public figures like Beyoncé, Cardi B, Olivia Rodrigo, and Ariana Grande have all endorsed Harris, amplifying her message and her vision for a reformed cannabis policy and a more equitable America.
With legalization and industry access at the forefront, Harris’s pledge aims to capture support among young voters and those advocating for criminal justice reform—a move that could influence voter turnout in her favor.
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