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	"author_name": "NORML",
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	"title": "Federal: Prior Cannabis Charges Shouldn&#x27;t Deny Citizenship",
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	"description": "On Monday, March 8th, Representative Brenden Boyle (PA-02) introduced legislation, HR 1614, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act by removing marijuana offenses as grounds of inadmissibility or consideration in a good moral character determination, among other changes. For generations, a mere possession charge by an individual who seeks to become a US citizen could scuttle their ability to do so. The passage of HR 1614 would end this senseless discrimination of those who seek the American Dream. Send a message to your Representative in support of HR 1614 now:",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/federal-prior-cannabis-charges-shouldnt-deny-citizenship"
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