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White House Declines To Defend Runner Suspended From Olympics Over Marijuana Test, While Lawmakers Step Up

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The White House on Friday declined to condemn a U.S. Olympics panel for suspending a famed sprinter over a positive test for marijuana, adding another level of frustration for advocates who have sharply criticized the administration for firing its own staffers over cannabis use.

Sha’Carri Richardson, known as the fastest woman in America, was set to compete in the Tokyo Olympics this month before testing positive for THC in violation of United States Anti-Doping Agency policy. The runner admitted to consuming cannabis in Oregon, where marijuana is legal for adult use, after learning about the death of her biological mother during a press interview.

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Sha’Carri Richardson (@itskerrii) joins us live for an exclusive interview to discuss the positive marijuana test that’s put her Olympic future in limbo. pic.twitter.com/iVBp3zhvja

— TODAY (@TODAYshow) July 2, 2021

Asked whether President Joe Biden supports the one-month suspension or would like to see a reversal to allow the athlete to participate, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said “this was an independent decision made by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency and not a decision that would be made by the U.S. government.”

Psaki did go on to note that Richardson “is an inspiring young woman who has gone through a lot personally—and she also happens to be one of the fastest women in the world.”

And that woman will miss a key Olympics event given the one-month suspension; however, the punishment is set to end by the time she would potentially participate in another race if she remains on the U.S. team following the cannabis controversy.

“That’s an important part of the story as well,” Psaki said, “so this is an independent decision by the the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, but I also felt it was important to note, who she is and her history.”

I am human

— Sha’Carri Richardson (@itskerrii) July 1, 2021

But while the press secretary seemed to empathize with the runner and acknowledge her talent, she didn’t directly address the question about where President Joe Biden stands and gave a notable deferential response that pitted full responsibility on the country’s athletic governing body.

For advocates, the administration’s declining to take a stand in defense of the sprinter is another disappointment and signals again that it is unwilling to stand up for reform, even in unique circumstances like Richardson’s case.

And at the same time that it’s choosing not to explicitly criticize the sports-related sanction, the administration has come under fire this year for terminating or otherwise punishing staffers who were honest about their past cannabis use as part of the background check process.

Psaki subsequently said that nobody in the White House was fired for “marijuana usage from years ago,” nor has anyone been terminated “due to casual or infrequent use during the prior 12 months.” However, she’s consistently declined to speak to the extent to which staff have been suspended or placed in a remote work program because they were honest about their history with marijuana on a federal form that’s part of the background check process.

It isn’t just activists who are condemning the suspension. Multiple members of Congress and federal candidates have slammed the agency over its decision.

Another example of the impact of our nation’s outdated, harmful cannabis laws. And another reason why I’m fighting so hard to end the federal prohibition of cannabis to correct these injustices. https://t.co/L3tbE5Qjbq

— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden) July 2, 2021

The press who love to bathe in the intersectionality of race-gender-sports should ask @JoeBiden if he believes Sha’carri Richardson should be barred from representing America for using a drug legal in most states that doesn’t impact performance.

I sure as hell don’t.#unwoke46

— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) July 2, 2021

Maybe if @POTUS and @VP didn’t support the racist drug war, they’d have this American Champion’s back. https://t.co/dq5WChojaE

— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) July 2, 2021

Time to get real America. It’s past time to stop the failed War on Drugs. What’s happening to Sha’Carri Richardson is just one more example of its collateral damage large and small.

The government needs to catch up with America and real life. #Olympics https://t.co/QUzP6mZvwp

— Earl Blumenauer (@repblumenauer) July 2, 2021

There is no need for Sha’Carri to apologize.

We need to get rid of archaic rules for a substance that is fully legal in 19 states plus DC.

And we need to legalize it at the federal level. https://t.co/Ws0n8ykKIP

— Congressman Jamaal Bowman (@RepBowman) July 2, 2021

Marijuana is not a performance-enhancing drug. This outdated thinking needs to change. Let Sha’Carri run. https://t.co/C4GAc6pWHa

— Charlie Crist (@CharlieCrist) July 2, 2021

It’s time to legalize cannabis, regulate it, tax it, and stop treating people who use it as criminals. The current law is ruining lives not saving them. https://t.co/PJBcaQrA4c

— Rep. Dean Phillips 🇺🇸 (@RepDeanPhillips) July 2, 2021

Sha’Carri shouldn’t be disqualified. Cannabis should be legal.

— Charles Booker (@Booker4KY) July 2, 2021

No one should be in jail for smoking marijuana.

No one should lose their job (or have a criminal record) for having smoked it.

*AND* no one should ever be banned from athletic competition bc of it.

End the stigma • Legalize it • Restore communities that have been damaged

— Nina Turner (@ninaturner) July 2, 2021

Meanwhile, a powerful congressional committee recently a report earlier this week that urges federal agencies to reconsider policies that result in the firing of employees who use marijuana legally in accordance with state law.

Senators Urge Biden Administration To Help Navy Veteran Deported For Marijuana

Photo courtesy of Philip Steffan.

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