William Horrace

Syracuse University Website

William Horrace is Distinguished Professor of Economics at Syracuse University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Michigan State 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
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There may be short-run hiccups, but this policy makes sense in the long-run.

Pardoning state convictions for simple possession of marijuana will have meaningful social benefits that exceed any social costs.

Vote Confidence
Agree 8
Median Survey Vote Median Survey Confidence
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.

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Strongly Agree 8
Median Survey Vote Median Survey Confidence
Agree 8
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