President Biden issues sweeping pot pardons after years pushing the war on drugs. It comes as both parties are now open to ending parts of the drug war. MSNBC chief legal correspondent Ari Melber reports on new calls to decriminalize pot after Biden pardons and how the drug war targets the poor and minorities.
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