Manisha Shah
Manisha Shah is Professor of Public Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Director of the Global Lab for Research in Action. She holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
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 | 2 |
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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 | 2 |
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 | 2 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 8 |
Comments