President Joe Biden Issues Six Pardons, Most for Drug Cases

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President Biden pardoned six people who have served their sentences and since worked to improve their communities, the White House said

.said in October

He also asked governors to take similar actions, while saying limitations on trafficking, marketing and underage sales should stay in place.•Gary Parks Davis, 66 years old, of Yuma, Ariz., who pleaded guilty on an unlawful cocaine transaction charge at age 22. •Vincente Ray Flores, 37, of Winters, Calif., who as a 19-year-old consumed ecstasy and alcohol while serving in the military.

•Charlie Byrnes Jackson, 77, of Swansea, S.C., who pleaded guilty to one count of possession and sale of distilled spirits without tax stamps when he was 18.

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