
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.”
“Cannabis is in the same category as heroin. How do you categorize it with heroin? Anybody that would smoke cannabis knows there’s no comparison, and that’s just ridiculous,” Tyson told the “Fox & Friends” hosts on Monday.
The “Coalition of Athletes and Entertainers Supporting President Trump’s Policy Objectives,” which also includes NBA star Kevin Durant and former NFL star Dez Bryant, penned a letter to the White House to plead their case.
The letter highlighted three main points in their proposed reform: clemency for “nonviolent” marijuana offenses, support for marijuana rescheduling, or, in other words, changing its current classification as a Schedule I substance to a Schedule III substance, and ending “discriminatory banking practices.”
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