Music producer, social entrepreneur, author, justice reform advocate, filmmaker. Pardoned by the President. As seen in @Time, @Billboard, @Forbes, @TMZ @Complex
Next week 'Unlikely Allies' is premiering at the Chinese Theater! This film captures my journey, from music to justice reform. It's a deeply personal story, featuring incredible moments and powerful voices.
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🗞️ MariMed Presents Fourth Annual Bob Fireman Entrepreneur of the Year Award to Weldon Angelos
Award Honors the Legacy of MariMed’s Late Co-Founder
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Chief Commercial Officer @RyanCrandall420 & Chief Communications Officer @HSchacter presented the Bob Fireman Award yesterday to @weldon_angelos at the @IgniteItNews Cannabis Capital Conference. Weldon has committed his life to social justice, following 13 years behind bars for a low level cannabis crime: https://t.co/NhuKnl4jqJ $mrmd #cannabis #potstocks #msogang
Today, the President granted pardons to five former NFL players—Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late great Dr. Billy Cannon.
As football reminds us, excellence is built on grit, grace, and the courage to rise again. So is our nation.
Special thanks to Jerry Jones for personally sharing the news with Nate Newton. I’m holding Nate’s pardon in my hands today—what a blessed day.
Grateful to @POTUS for his continued commitment to second chances. Mercy changes lives. 🙏🏽
Dutchie Launches "Round Up the Change," Turning Spare Change Into Meaningful Impact Through Cannabis Reform Partnerships
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Justice delayed is not justice denied. ✊
Richard DeLisi's story reminds us why cannabis reform matters. 🌿
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I agree with you on the core administrative law principle: a rule is not legally operative until its effective date. I’m not arguing otherwise, and I should be clearer on that point. My disagreement is that nothing you stated makes H1 implausible; it still fits squarely within it. The timeline depends on DOJ, OMB, and the White House—not Congress
I think we’re talking past each other a bit.
You’re correct that for a major rule, the CRA generally provides for a 60-legislative-day review period that can affect the effective date. But the CRA does not prevent DOJ/DEA from issuing and publishing the final rule, and it does not require any congressional action before that happens.
More importantly, the 60-day period is not an absolute bar. The CRA expressly allows agencies to set an earlier effective date where they make a good-cause determination (impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest), and agencies regularly rely on that authority for major rules. At most, the CRA is about timing mechanics, not whether rescheduling can be finalized.
Congress does not have to hold a hearing for Schedule III to happen, and the Congressional Review Act (CRA) does not delay a final rule from being issued or taking effect. The argument you’re hearing conflates post-rule congressional review with pre-rule congressional approval. They are not the same.
This is what restorative justice looks like. Clearing outdated cannabis convictions and creating real second chances.
Grateful to @Trulieve for supporting Mission Green and The Redemption Foundation—real action that’s changing lives.
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