Giovanni Mastrobuoni
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Giovanni Mastrobuoni is Carlo Alberto Chair at Collegio Carlo Alberto and Professor of Economics at the University of Turin. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University.
Voting History
Marijuana reform
Pardoning federal convictions for simple possession of marijuana will have meaningful social benefits that exceed any social costs.
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Agree | 8 |
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Agree | 8 |
Pardoning state convictions for simple possession of marijuana will have meaningful social benefits that exceed any social costs.
Vote | Confidence |
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Agree | 8 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 8 |
Comments
Moving marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a less-restrictive schedule or legalizing it at the federal level would have meaningful social benefits that exceed any social costs.
Vote | Confidence |
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Agree | 5 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 8 |
Comments