Mike Tyson Urges Trump to Deliver on Cannabis Reform After Biden’s ‘Failed’ Pledge: ‘Just Ridiculous’
- Mike Tyson, along with other athletes, urged President Donald Trump to fulfill former President Joe Biden's cannabis reform pledge, calling it 'failed' and 'ridiculous.'
- The letter from the Coalition of Athletes and Entertainers highlights the need for clemency for nonviolent marijuana offenses and advocates for reclassifying cannabis.
- Tyson stated that over 500,000 people in the cannabis industry face banking challenges and that current cannabis laws are outdated and detrimental.
- Critics in the letter claim that Biden's inaction on marijuana-related clemency applications represents a betrayal and emphasizes the need for reform.
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Mike Tyson to Newsmax: Urging Trump on Cannabis Reform
Boxing great Mike Tyson told Newsmax on Monday about his campaign for cannabis reform. Tyson is part of the Coalition of Athletes and Entertainers Supporting President Trump's Policy Objectives, which reportedly sent President Donald Trump a letter urging him to reclassify cannabis as a Schedule III narcotic and easing regulations on banking services for licensed cannabis businesses. The letter, also signed by the likes of NBA All-Star Kevin Dur…
Mike Tyson urges Trump to deliver on cannabis reform after Biden’s ‘failed’ pledge: ‘Just ridiculous’
Boxing legend Mike Tyson is among a fleet of star athletes and entertainers behind the push for cannabis reform, urging President Donald Trump to deliver on a "failed" pledge from former President Joe Biden to "address marijuana-related injustices."
Mike Tyson and Celebrity Coalition Urge Trump to Fix Biden’s Cannabis Promise - Merry Jane
Boxing icon Mike Tyson, alongside athletes and entertainers, is pressing Donald Trump to step in on cannabis reform after Joe Biden failed to deliver.From ring to reform rampageMike Tyson appeared on Fox & Friends representing a coalition of athletes and entertainers, including Kevin Durant, Dez Bryant, Allen Iverson, Antonio Brown, Roy Jones Jr., Ricky Williams, Lil Pump, and Adin Ross, to call for sweeping federal marijuana policy changes.Bide…
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