Wonderful that Brittney Griner was freed. No one should be in jail for weed in the United States either.
Today, Brittney Griner’s wrongful detention in Russia finally ends and she is on her way home to be reunited with her family. Her release is the product of painstaking negotiations and @POTUS’ commitment to bring home every U.S. citizen wrongfully detained anywhere in the world.

Dec 8, 2022 · 7:15 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Agreed, mostly. The Russians took us to the cleaners on the steel, because the value of pop-culture in maintaining the present administration. Too bad national security isn’t actually an issue of national security, but they use it when it’s not really an issue of national securit
Replying to @marwilliamson
Exactly. Gov seems to ignore what’s happening domestically with guns and all else
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Hope she now has a change of heart and will stand for the national anthem.
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I hope Brittney now has a greater appreciation for this country and will now stand for the national anthem
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But why does she get preference over other imprisoned US citizens? Because is she somewhat of a celebrity? Very American.
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Hey Marianne, how about arms trafficking? Should Victor have stayed in jail? Are you happy that he is free?
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She must be thrilled to be out ... I think it will be a very long time before another American Athlete travels to Russia!
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If you smoke weed, you may be forcing children to smoke via passive, second or third hand smoke.
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Smoking weed shouldn't be considered a crime anywhere