Surgeon General Vivek MurthyVivek MurthySunday shows preview: Feds slam social media over COVID-19 misinformation Facebook pushes back against White House criticism, says it’s ‘looking for scapegoats’ Overnight Health Care: CDC director warns of ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated’ | Biden says social media platforms ‘killing people’ | Florida accounts for 20 percent of new cases MORE on Sunday said he does not think there is “value” to incarcerating people for marijuana use, as the Senate considers a bill to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.
“When it comes to decriminalization, I don’t think that there is value to individuals or to society to lock people up for marijuana use. I don’t think that serves anybody well,” Murthy told host Dana BashDana BashSenate GOP campaign arm to run ads against Warnock during MLB games Zients skirts question about whether low-vaccinated areas should reimpose mask mandates Arkansas governor: ‘Bad precedent’ to send privately funded guardsmen to border MORE on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“I do think that, in terms of our approach to marijuana, I worry when we don’t let science guide our process in policy-making,” he added.
US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy says he doesn’t think “that there is value to individuals or to society to lock people up for marijuana use” but emphasizes the need to “let science guide our process and policymaking” #CNNSOTU pic.twitter.com/g3gNEDEcQ8
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) July 18,…
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Surgeon General Vivek MurthyVivek MurthySunday shows preview: Feds slam social media over COVID-19 misinformation Facebook pushes back against White House criticism, says it’s ‘looking for scapegoats’ Overnight Health Care: CDC director warns of ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated’ | Biden says social media platforms ‘killing people’ | Florida accounts for 20 percent of new cases MORE on Sunday said he does not think there is “value” to incarcerating people for marijuana use, as the Senate considers a bill to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.
“When it comes to decriminalization, I don’t think that there is value to individuals or to society to lock people up for marijuana use. I don’t think that serves anybody well,” Murthy told host Dana BashDana BashSenate GOP campaign arm to run ads against Warnock during MLB games Zients skirts question about whether low-vaccinated areas should reimpose mask mandates Arkansas governor: ‘Bad precedent’ to send privately funded guardsmen to border MORE on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“I do think that, in terms of our approach to marijuana, I worry when we don’t let science guide our process in policy-making,” he added.
US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy says he doesn’t think “that there is value to individuals or to society to lock people up for marijuana use” but emphasizes the need to “let science guide our process and policymaking” #CNNSOTU pic.twitter.com/g3gNEDEcQ8
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) July 18,…