Biden Is Still Seeking Potential Life Sentences for Distributing Weed, Even As He Pardons for Possession
Pardoning possession offenders is nice. Taking his boot off the necks of cannabis sellers would be even better.

President Joe Biden announced Thursday that he is pardoning every U.S. citizen and lawful resident convicted in federal court of simple marijuana possession. That is a very fortunate announcement for the several thousand people convicted at the federal level of simple possession, but it still leaves thousands of other federal cannabis offenders facing draconian sentences for larger quantities.
Consider, for example, that just months ago, Biden's Department of Justice successfully prosecuted a man named Jonathan Wall and sought 10 years to life in prison for the crime of conspiracy to distribute cannabis. While Biden deserves praise for pardoning people no longer imprisoned, it is important to remember that he is extending that olive branch while insisting that the people who sold them marijuana should be caged for decades.
"It remains deeply disturbing," Jason Flores-Williams, who represented Wall in court until the conclusion of his trial in May, tells Reason. "While we're glad that the president is pardoning people for pot possession, really what needs to happen is the decriminalization or total legalization of marijuana so that people like my current clients and people who I've represented don't spend any time of their short precious lives incarcerated in a cage for a plant that I can go buy around the corner."
Flores-Williams notes that he still represents several people accused of marijuana distribution. The disconnect between possession and distribution got even wider today, as those charged with the latter will continue to face prison terms exceeding those served by defendants convicted of rape, assault, and various types of homicide.
"This is not a case about marijuana possession," Assistant U.S. Attorney Anatoly Smolkin said during Wall's trial. "This is a case about a drug conspiracy to distribute massive amounts of marijuana around the country." If possession should not be a crime, why are we caging people who help others secure access to cannabis?
These days, many consumers buy cannabis legally, including at the brick-and-mortar stores popping up in cities around the U.S., where it is legal at the state and local levels but still federally prohibited. Wall is no worse a violator of federal law than the cannabis businesses located just a mile or so from the White House in D.C., and no worse a person than the people who Biden now insists should never have been incarcerated in the first place. After his conviction, he now faces a minimum of a decade behind bars.
"He's trying to adopt the most politically expedient by which this can somehow be done without fully being done," says Flores-Williams. "Federal prohibition of marijuana has been a mistake from day one. Too many people have suffered, and right now the penalties are so radically diverse and unjust." With Biden's announcement, that gap just broadened.
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Is Creepy Uncle Joe even aware of what he's doing, one way or the other?
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Yeah no shit.
Are you too stupid to realize the point you actually just made?
So sad, so broken.
He's pandering, buying votes.
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And then he peeled out in his Camaro while blasting “The Joker” on the 8 track…
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This is such an old story! Obviously the people in Federal prison are not there in minor drug charges. They are there on major drug charges. So Joe pardoned a couple dudes for headlines. If the Executive branch actually wanted to do some work they would start pardoning State inmates on minor drug incarcerations. Crickets, because they don’t care, and they should.
Selling mary jane is a crime.
A crime with tough penalties.
Biden should know, he was heavily in favor of long sentences to keep these people who were unrehabilatatable, who needed to be removed from society. Keep them in prison because they are predators, and leaving them on the streets was beyond the pale.
Or maybe I misread all of that and this isn't merely pandering to try and whitewash his image because midterms are coming up.
Nah, he's trying to whitewash his image and maybe pick up a few extra stoner votes. Next we'll hear of how Joe smoked, but didn't inhale a doob sometime, somewhere while hiding from Corn Pop.
Well, his son surely enjoyed more than a few illicit substances in his time. Maybe make Hunter the poster child for the party set.
Though he was less smoking a bowl while watching sponge bob reruns and more party until you drop with hookers and blow, I'm sure he can still relate.
I'm expecting corn pop to get a retread as a stunning and brave transexual whose life was saved by Joe the lifeguard while bigots stood around hoping he would drown.
-jcr
Odd. Doesn't qualify as a political stunt.
people like my current clients and people who I’ve represented don’t spend any time of their short precious lives incarcerated in a cage for a plant that I can go buy around the corner.”
I remember this case.
While I certainly don’t believe (on a personal level) that Mr. Wall deserves to spend life in prison (let alone 10 years) behind bars for what he did– and there’s nothing that indicates any violence or any other ancillary charges in this case– the fact of the matter was Mr. Wall was transporting a LARGE amount of weed across multiple states to another state that *checks notes* has very strict limits on the amounts that you can possess and sell.
Maryland decriminalized possession of up to 10 grams of marijuana in 2014 with the punishment of a $100 civil fine. Then, in 2017, the first medical dispensaries opened under the state’s medical marijuana program, which has generated more than $388 million in dispensary sales so far this year.
The point of what I’m saying is there is a blanket of federal laws surrounding this, and Mr. Wall should have known that when he made the choice to not just have a joint in his pocket, but to load his car up with 1,000kg of weed and transport it across state lines, consequences might be felt.
For instance, I live in a state where Marijuana is legal. I can "go around the corner and buy it". However, I cannot transport 1,000kg of Marijuana (from any source- including growing it myself) and just start selling it out of my front room. That is illegal as well- with undoubtedly different penalties– although I also know that if I attempt to sell marijuana in contravention of state law, then federal prosecutions can ALSO kick in.
And, the whole point of my post is, there is a reason that even the bluest-of-blue districts have ZERO interest in just wiping marijuana laws off the books.
Remember kids, this game isn’t 1d chess, let alone 11d chess, it’s checkers, and it’s pretty easy to know what the rules are.
Yeah. It's not a super sympathetic client even if I disagree with what he did do being a crime.
Like, if there is some small dry county in Texas, I wouldn't feel that bad for a guy who got caught transporting a truckload of bourbon to be illegally distributed there.
Wall is no worse a violator of federal law than the cannabis businesses located just a mile or so from the White House in D.C.
And I'm straight up not sure this claim is true.
That's precisely right.
This was over a ton of dope. Like you said, transporting a truckload of bourbon, not "didn't realize" as you were driving through the county with a six pack in your cooler to drink while fishing.
Still a load of shit on Biden's part. He owns both houses of congress, and Republicans would happily vote for a decriminalization bill that wasn't loaded with poison pills and pork. Mace proposed a bill that was a couple pages long, that the Ds wouldn't allow on the floor. Better yet, basic decriminalization could be done with a one pager, stop prosecution, then figure the rest out later.
Just wielding a pardon pen right before an election solves nothing.
It gives adoring headlines without actually committing to anything too much out of his control. Or did you mean something real and not purely political? A stunt if he were a Republican.
I didn't know this until a couple of years ago, but there are places in the Northern Territories of Australia where Alcohol is completely banned. So if you're the Overland adventurer type and you're driving your kitted out Toyota Landcruiser on a 2 month expedition, and your wife brought along a bottle of wine, you can get into trouble if caught with it when driving across one of those imaginary lines in the desert.
I have no idea what the penalties would be if you brought 1000 gallons of the stuff with intent to sell it in the territory.
"For instance, I live in a state where Marijuana is legal. I can “go around the corner and buy it”. However, I cannot transport 1,000kg of Marijuana (from any source- including growing it myself)"
So where does the place around the corner where you can buy it legally get sellable quantities from? Someone has to grow it, then transport it to the store and sell it to them.
Politicians are not looking at this or any other issue as a matter of bodily autonomy.
If they were, there would have been no lockdowns or mandates.
WHY DO YOU TRUMPERS ALWAYS HAVE TO CONFLATE MY BODY / MY CHOISE WITH YOUR BODY/YOUR CHOICE?!!
Are you seriously trying to compare dope smoking with a super precedent?
It's about money. That's it. They just want taxes, fees, taxes, permits, taxes, licenses, taxes, and did I mention taxes?
The problem is that states have maxed out their cut. Add any more taxes and it won't be profitable anymore. But the feds aren't going to end prohibition unless they get money.
Makes it a bit of an impasse.
Maybe one day I can take my fentanyl without some dumb kid dying from it and ruining it for the rest of us. Nothing less than ending the War on Drugs will suffice.
So it turns out Joe Biden is a cynical asshole hoping to grab some of that elusive youth vote that didn't go to college and rack up 20k in debt. Wow. If only we had known that in 2020. Pretty sure Reason editors will learn a valuable lesson here. Just kidding.
Wait until Billy sees how Biden is criminalizing protesting if he dislikes the cause.
Oh wait, Billy sucks up to Popehat so he will never hear of it.
Apparently this move by Biden is not ‘a win for liberty” after all.
Not that anyone with a functional brain would have ever thought, much less publicly asserted such a moronic notion…
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