Kamala Harris Implausibly Claims Biden's Marijuana Pardons Number in the 'Tens of Thousands'
The vice president's exaggeration reflects a pattern of dishonesty in the administration's pitch to voters who oppose the war on weed.

"We have pardoned tens of thousands of people with federal convictions for simple marijuana possession," Vice President Kamala Harris bragged on Thursday. It was not the first time she had offered that estimate, which she also cited during an appearance in South Carolina last February and at a "roundtable conversation about marijuana reform" the following month.
Where did Harris get that number? From thin air, it seems. "While Harris said 'tens of thousands' have been pardoned under President Joe Biden's October 2022 and December 2023 clemency proclamations," Marijuana Moment noted in February, "the Justice Department estimates that roughly 13,000 people have been granted relief under the executive action." And only a tiny percentage of those people have bothered (or managed) to obtain evidence of their pardons: This week the Justice Department reported that "the Office of the Pardon Attorney has issued 205 certificates of pardon" to people covered by Biden's proclamations.
In October 2022, President Joe Biden announced pardons for people who had possessed marijuana in violation of 21 USC 844 or Section 48–904.01(d)(1) of the D.C. Code. That proclamation applied to "all current United States citizens and lawful permanent residents" who had "committed the offense of simple possession of marijuana" on or before October 6.
According to a count by the U.S. Sentencing Commission (USSC), about 7,500 citizens and 1,200 "resident/legal alien offenders" (only some of whom would be eligible for pardons) were convicted of marijuana possession under 21 USC 844 from FY 1992 through FY 2021. Those numbers include some people who also were convicted of other offenses.
That count did not include D.C. Code violations. "We estimate that over 6,500 people with prior federal convictions for simple possession of marijuana and thousands of such convictions under D.C. law could benefit from this relief," a White House official said during a press background call on the day Biden announced the pardons.
In December 2023, Biden expanded the pardons to include people who had violated either of two additional laws covering attempted possession (21 USC 846 and Section 48-904.09 of the D.C. Code) or federal regulations prohibiting marijuana possession in specific locations such as "Federal properties or installations." That proclamation also extended the cutoff for violations by another year or so. At the time, Harris said the additional pardons would help "thousands of people."
So how did Harris arrive at "tens of thousands"? Even if you include people who committed these offenses prior to FY 1992, there would have to be about 10,000 of them who are still alive to justify Harris' estimate.
The USSC found fewer than 9,000 such cases over three decades, and Biden's expansion may have added a few thousand more. So going back a couple more decades would not do the trick, even if you assume that the annual numbers are about the same over time, which we know is not true: The USSC count included years when the number of federal sentences for simple marijuana possession rose and fell precipitously. Overall, the annual number of marijuana arrests (the vast majority under state law) was much lower in the 1960s and '70s than it was in the period covered by the USSC analysis. And if you go back that far, you are including many people busted for possession who are no longer with us.*
Harris' exaggeration reflects the Biden administration's general tendency to fib about the extent of its "marijuana reform" while trying to motivate younger voters whose turnout could be crucial to the president's reelection. In his State of the Union address on March 8, for example, Biden falsely claimed that he was "expunging thousands of convictions."
Biden's marijuana pardons do not entail expungement because it is not possible under current federal law. As the Justice Department notes, a pardon "does not signify innocence or expunge the conviction." So it is also not true that Biden's clemency "lifts barriers to housing, employment, and educational opportunities for thousands of people with prior convictions under federal and D.C. law for simple marijuana possession," as inaptly named "fact sheets" from the White House claimed in February 2023, September 2023, and April 2024. Likewise for Biden's recent claim that he is "lift[ing] barriers to housing, employment, small business loans, and so much more for tens of thousands of Americans," which combines two kinds of hyperbole.
During his 2020 campaign, Biden promised to "decriminalize the use of cannabis." But his pardons did not accomplish that either. Without new legislation, simple possession will remain a federal offense punishable by a minimum $1,000 fine and up to a year in jail. Biden and Harris have muddied that point by saying his pardons are based on the premise that "no one should be jailed for simply using" marijuana, as Biden said in March, or that "no one should go to jail for smoking weed," as Harris put it on Thursday.
Those formulations also imply that low-level marijuana arrests commonly result in incarceration, which is not true. The USSC reported that "no offenders" covered by Biden's October 2022 proclamation were in federal Bureau of Prisons custody as of the previous January. And since those pardons excluded people who had been convicted of growing or distributing marijuana, they did not free a single federal prisoner.
Biden also has misrepresented the significance of moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, which he describes as a "monumental" accomplishment. That change, which the Drug Enforcement Administration formally proposed this week, would facilitate medical research and allow state-licensed marijuana suppliers to deduct standard business expenses when they file their federal tax returns—a big financial benefit to the cannabis industry. But it otherwise would leave federal pot prohibition essentially unchanged, which is how Biden wants it.
For a longtime drug warrior who supposedly has seen the error of his ways but nevertheless opposes marijuana legalization, appealing to voters who overwhelmingly favor it is a tough sell. As Harris' pardon prevarication illustrates, that pitch requires obscuring the truth in ways small and large.
*Addendum: "I share your concerns about hyperbole around the number of pardons (and all the other marijuana reform hype)," Douglas Berman, a sentencing expert at the Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law, says in an email. He nevertheless suggests that "motivated math" could get Harris to a bit more than 20,000 simple possession convictions. That calculation would hinge on including D.C. arrests from the mid-1970s on and assuming about 15 percent resulted in convictions, which Berman says is "reasonable for a mid-sized city." But "this VP-friendly accounting," he notes, "is entirely back of the envelope," which he sees as "a big problem in this space." And Harris said she was talking about "federal convictions for simple marijuana possession," which implies convictions under 21 USC 844, 21 USC 846, and location-specific federal regulations.
[This post has been updated with additional observations about the impact of Biden's pardons.]
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Jacob, you dumb shit...
When politicians work hand in hand with the media to spread alternative "facts", it's called disinformation. Maybe misinformation, I can't keep it straight. Psyop?
Call it for what it is instead of playing whatever idiot character you're playing now.
The precise and proper term is propaganda.
So, you’re pissed that he didn’t use the word you wanted him to use. Fascinating.
Perhaps it's just smoking too much of something.
We knew before the 2020 election that Biden was a serial liar and both he and Kamala were drug warriors. Who did Sullum vote for again?
Hey would you rather have mean Tweets? Not for me buddy. No siree.
Actually we don't know who he voted for. We may know who he suggested people vote for when given the shitty choices we had in 2020. For those of us not blinded by either form of TDS it wasn't that much of a selection. Yes you think Trump was the "Most Libertarian" but he wasn't. He wound up with a bunch of neocons for a cabinet and they did a shit job of advising him. Well, a great job for the Republican Agenda. But in the end the best you can say is damn little got done because both parties hated him and he hated back. Another term would likely be much of the same.
Biden gave us exactly what you'd expect from a senile Democrat. We got whatever his handlers wanted, which was often contradictory and in the end the power of the DNC has suffered. They've shed voters at an alarming rate, all potential recruits for the LP.
Trump did not involve us into multiple wars.
So, he was the best President we've had in decades.
What, uh, is the current President's track record on that?
Well he was the only president in my adult life that didn’t start any wars. He cut my taxes. He cut regulations. And unlike the alternative, like I said, he hasn’t spent his life throwing people in cages for victimless crimes.
I understand if those issues aren’t important to you.
For all his bombastic 'lock her up!' chants, he didn't actually weaponize the DOJ against his political enemies. Which was kind of refreshing.
1. Your comment on not knowing who Sullum.voted for is a non sequitur. Designed to distract. Sad.
2. Yes we knew what Trump was. And we knew what Biden was. You choose Biden. Sad.
To be fair, a lot of libertarians used to claim that type of shit too. "Our prisons are filled to the rafters with non-violent marijuana convictions!"
State prisons are - federal not so much.
At the state level, where most of the convictions happen, they are full of non violent drug offenders. They've had to grant early paroles to violent felons in many states because of mandatory minimum sentances for drug related crimes. You see, there are a limited number of beds in the prison system and when you force judges to sentance drug offenders to minimum manditories the prisons make space by early parole for those crimes without mandatory minimums, like murder, rape, assault... you get the picture.
Kamala’s mic needs a breathalyzer.
Kamala needs an IQ test.
Why can't it be both, and leave no room to be a microphone? Three birds with one stone.
Does it come as an enema? Because that's what she's talking out of.
Do you think it would come back positive, or negative?
She would tell you that her IQ was 260. Then someone would have to tell her that the little dot between the 2 and the 6 is a decimal point, not a period.
RELUCTANTLY
BUT
STRATEGICALLY
Why were Trump's lies so bad you guys felt it was absolutely essential to vote into office a grifter with a 50 year history of having absolutely no morals or political principles?
Fascism is always descending on Trump but landing on Biden.
That grifter did exactly what was expected of him. He broke the back of the DNC. The only thing holding anything together is the fear of Hillary calling the Suicide Hotline and placing an order. They are shedding voters and losing moderate Democrat support. Just what the LP needs for new recruits who are already pro choice on a number of things.
You are actually saying the getting Biden elected was some sort of 4d chess? Because . . . *someone* for saw Palestine invading Israel and murdering and raping a bunch of civilians and that would bring the barely hidden anti-semitism out of the Progressive wing of the DNC.
Sad.
Prime example of why you can’t have chicks in charge.
“Oh, baby girl, don’t even play!”
Haha. Chicks.
LOL. Yeah, probably ought to rethink that whole 19th Amendment thing.
It's worth remembering that Obama's DOJ spent eight years putting state legal medical MJ users in federal prisons. Trump's DOJ ended those prosecutions in states where medical MJ was legal. Reason responded with a big yawn and then openly campaigned for Obama's puppet who had a 40 year history as an unrepentant drug warrior. They also, by definition, campaigned for Harris who started her political career giving blowj... I mean putting black men in state prisons for low level drug crimes. Reason has absolutely zero credibility on this issue. Jacob can fuck right off.
Yes, but they did so reluctantly.
Kinda funny that they nominated these two assholes in the year of BLM. It made the whole production resemble a scripted dramedy in which a predetermined outcome was not nearly the heresy that the doth protest too much crowd would have us believe.
What a shocking revelation.
Democrats lie.
Oh surely not....
I would not consider it implausible that Kamala Harris has no idea at all what the administration she is in has said or done.
“a pattern of dishonesty in the administration’s pitch to voters …”
Good to see some honest reporting from Sullum that’s not affected by his TDS.
This shows Biden and Harris know most of the public wants pot legalized but are pulling a bait and switch because the political class doesn't want to give up its ability to harm people for smoking pot even though the pot smoker harms no one.
Lying cunt bag.
Wrong c-word, considering her work with Willie Brown.
The current narrative from the Biden administration on reducing penalties for marijuana possession is simply meant to gain votes. That's all. And, it will work on the young people who will think that a vote for Biden means pot is being removed from the "Schedule" drugs altogether.
Liars lie.
And then lie about lying - - - - - -
Wow, parallel evil grins in that picture.
Harris has been almost completely incompetent as VP, except at the one job that matters: being so unrealistic as being a capable President that even Biden's opponents don't want to impeach him.
Between Kamala, Hillary, Pelosi, AOC, MTG, Ilhan, Tlaib, Bush, Pressley, Boebert, Warren, Noem - I think it's painfully obvious that the 19th Amendment was a massive, massive mistake.
And look, I get the counterargument - it's a valid one. And for all you normal, rational, decent human females (ACTUAL females, not cosplayers like "Admiral Levine" or "Drag Queen Brinton") out there, I get it. And I'm sorry.
But they done messed it up for you.
Where’s the US Constitutions authority for drug prohibition again?
At least people recognized the requirement for an amendment during alcohol prohibition; today it just takes a pen and a desk from the King. What USA?
Umm.. er... ah... it's a sin and we are a Christian Nation seems to be the only one I read from the drug warriors on the right. They dress it up and claim social damages but that's all bullshit.
The reality is most of the states passed laws criminalizing "drugs" at the behest of the feds which then sort of kinda maybe made the laws the feds passed ok because they were supporting the states. It's a perversion of the 9th and 10th amendments.
Seems you don't realize the Controlled Substance Act was written and passed by Democrats.
Introduced in the House as H.R. 18583 by Harley O. Staggers (D–WV)
But you're right; It was a perversion of the 9th and 10th Amendments and it was Bipartisan.
Your hatred for Christianity is leaking out.
Sad.
Hey, the Biden admin has never lied.
I mean, all of those "Presidential fact checkers" from 2017-2021 have not said a word.
So, CLEARLY, nothing but honesty out of this admin.
DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, limited spending, DRUGS, ELON, DRUGS.
There's your preview of next week's issue of Reason.
No AI articles?
Is this about Joaquin Phoenix's new movie?
So, let me get this straight. The White House is letting thousands of you degenerate junkies back onto the street and you're still not happy, because all of a sudden you now feel like you're being pandered to by known lying panderers?
Also, why the heck were you complaining in the first place? Was this even THAT big of an issue?
The USSC found fewer than 9,000 such cases over three decades
THAT'S what you bong-clouded morons were worked up about in the first place!? A few hundred useless stoners (or peddlers) a year, for breaking laws that were lawfully passed by lawmakers voted in by lawful citizens who lawfully voted AGAINST turning their states into junkietown, but then usurped by Presidential Pardon?
Let me ask you pipe-sucking queers a real, honest, legitimate question: how hard is it for you to not keep drugs on your person? OK, you want to get high - fine, let's say I agree with that. Why can you degenerate losers NOT keep that contained to your own homes? Are you so incapable of being without your fix that you think it's worth breaking federal law - and then later hoping to be pardoned - just to get high? What IS that? What is wrong with you people?
"Kamala Harris Implausibly Claims"
The rest of the title and the article that follows is redundant.