During her tenure as California's attorney general, Kamala Harris oversaw the conviction of nearly 2,000 individuals for marijuana-related offenses. Despite her recent statements against such convictions, her past actions have drawn criticism for being inconsistent with her current stance.
"I just don't think people should have to go to jail for smoking weed." Kamala Harris oversaw over 1,900 weed convictions in California. https://t.co/EJFpOWcHut
Kamala Harris — who oversaw 1,900+ convictions for marijuana-related offenses as district attorney: "I just don't think people should have to go to jail for smoking weed." https://t.co/EbNqONf8M0
"I just don't think people should have to go to jail for smoking weed," says Kamala Harris — who oversaw 1,900+ convictions for marijuana-related offenses as district attorney https://t.co/qXggk76ZlU
Yesterday Kamala Harris was community noted for a claiming to be against jailing people for marijuana when she built her career doing just that. In an anti-truth effort, the note was removed. So here is Tulsi Gabbard going hard on Kamala’s record in 2019: https://t.co/jOiOWnYgAD
Utterly shameless. Kamala Harris literally sent at least 1,974 people to jail for marijuana-related offenses while she was California's attorney general. https://t.co/aprqObg2Dj
Narly 2,000 people went to jail for marijuana related crimes when Kamala Harris was AG of California https://t.co/fjGVsADyl1