Kamala Harris has a complex background related to law enforcement and cannabis. Before becoming Vice President, she served as the Attorney General of California from 2011 to 2017. During her tenure, her office was involved in various criminal justice reforms.
Regarding cannabis, Harris has faced criticism for her record on cannabis enforcement, as her office prosecuted marijuana-related offenses while marijuana was illegal in California. However, she later advocated for cannabis legalization and criminal justice reform, emphasizing the need to address racial disparities in cannabis-related arrests and to support those impacted by past enforcement. Her position has evolved over time, aligning more with the growing movement for cannabis legalization.