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LOS ANGELES, California— Addressing a crowd of thousands, Sen. Bernie Sanders gave a glimpse of what his first days as president would look like. The Vermont senator pledged executive orders effectively legalizing marijuana in all fifty states as well as expunging the records of many of those who have been arrested for possession of the substance. "We are going to end the destructive war on drugs. It turns out that you can legalize marijuana in every state in this country by executive order," he said. "We will move forward to expunge the records of those arrested for possession of marijuana." He also said his administration would ensure that 1.8 million illegal immigrants would be protected from deportations. "We will end ICE raids that are terrorizing people," he said, adding that he would also "end a border policy that allows federal agents to snatch babies from the arms of their mothers." Sanders's remarks were some of the first detailing how he would use the tools of the presidency to implement his agenda.
...reinstate the ban on U.S. crude oil exports that Congress and President Barack Obama lifted on a bipartisan basis at the end of 2015...
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