http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/12/politics/ ... -minimums/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Washington (CNN) -- The Justice Department will no longer pursue mandatory minimum sentences for certain low-level, nonviolent drug offenders, Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday, noting the nation is "coldly efficient in jailing criminals," but that it "cannot prosecute or incarcerate" its way to becoming safer.
"Too many Americans go to too many prisons for far too long, and for no truly good law enforcement reason," Holder told the American Bar Association's House of Delegates in San Francisco.
He questioned some assumptions about the criminal justice system's approach to the "war on drugs," saying that excessive incarceration has been an "ineffective and unsustainable" part of it...
...Holder invoked President Barack Obama, saying the two had been talking about the issues and agreed to try to "strike a balance" that clears the way for a "pragmatic" and "commonsense" solutions to enhance public safety and the "public good."...
...They now "will be charged with offenses for which the accompanying sentences are better suited to their individual conduct, rather than excessive prison terms more appropriate for violent criminals or drug kingpins."
The changes are effective immediately...
DOJ to cut mandatory drug sentences
DOJ to cut mandatory drug sentences
Credit where credit is due, Obama and Holder are making the right decision here:
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What kind of sentences will they be giving people who allowed weapons by the lot to walk across the border to Mexican drug cartels and be used to kill Americans?
How about people who spy on American citizens and harass their opponents via the IRS.
How about people who let their countrymen die overseas to a terrorist attack without authorizing help and then cover it up?
How about people who spy on American citizens and harass their opponents via the IRS.
How about people who let their countrymen die overseas to a terrorist attack without authorizing help and then cover it up?
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Those are excellent questions, which have nothing to do with this decision.93henfan wrote:What kind of sentences will they be giving people who allowed weapons by the lot to walk across the border to Mexican drug cartels and be used to kill Americans?
How about people who spy on American citizens and harass their opponents via the IRS.
How about people who let their countrymen die overseas to a terrorist attack without authorizing help and then cover it up?
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This is why in 2002 The State of Washington moved Marijuana to the lowest police priority list...∞∞∞ wrote:Credit where credit is due, Obama and Holder are making the right decision here:http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/12/politics/ ... -minimums/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Washington (CNN) -- The Justice Department will no longer pursue mandatory minimum sentences for certain low-level, nonviolent drug offenders, Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday, noting the nation is "coldly efficient in jailing criminals," but that it "cannot prosecute or incarcerate" its way to becoming safer.
"Too many Americans go to too many prisons for far too long, and for no truly good law enforcement reason," Holder told the American Bar Association's House of Delegates in San Francisco.
He questioned some assumptions about the criminal justice system's approach to the "war on drugs," saying that excessive incarceration has been an "ineffective and unsustainable" part of it...
...Holder invoked President Barack Obama, saying the two had been talking about the issues and agreed to try to "strike a balance" that clears the way for a "pragmatic" and "commonsense" solutions to enhance public safety and the "public good."...
...They now "will be charged with offenses for which the accompanying sentences are better suited to their individual conduct, rather than excessive prison terms more appropriate for violent criminals or drug kingpins."
The changes are effective immediately...
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Basically its obama and holders way of giving back to the black community.
Thanks for getting me elected, here are some shorter jail sentences.

Thanks for getting me elected, here are some shorter jail sentences.

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Not necessarily / although I appreciate the observationALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Basically its obama and holders way of giving back to the black community.
Thanks for getting me elected, here are some shorter jail sentences.
A huge percentage of low grade Marijuana busts are white folks
Crack and Meth busts are still on the hot-seat
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Whatever hippyChizzang wrote:Not necessarily / although I appreciate the observationALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Basically its obama and holders way of giving back to the black community.
Thanks for getting me elected, here are some shorter jail sentences.
A huge percentage of low grade Marijuana busts are white folks
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Crack and Meth busts are still on the hot-seat
EVERYONE knows that only blacks sell drugs that is why they are all locked up, its part of the white plan.
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So far, this is the only thing Holder and agree on. Prisons are packed over capacity with people who have minor possession or paraphenalia charges or "three strikes" violations. If it's meth or coke or high quantities of anything resembling distribution that's one thing, but busting a pothead for having a small amount really isn't deserving of a long sentence. I'd argue alcohol drives a lot more violent behavior than most of the lower level drugs - the only place a pothead will rob is a Taco Bell, and he'll probably do it very nicely and they won't take any money. 
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ASUG8 wrote:So far, this is the only thing Holder and agree on. Prisons are packed over capacity with people who have minor possession or paraphenalia charges or "three strikes" violations. If it's meth or coke or high quantities of anything resembling distribution that's one thing, but busting a pothead for having a small amount really isn't deserving of a long sentence. I'd argue alcohol drives a lot more violent behavior than most of the lower level drugs - the only place a pothead will rob is a Taco Bell, and he'll probably do it very nicely and they won't take any money.
I like the way you think, so going by your line of thinking a hand job or blow job should be a slap on the wrist instead of going to jail for solicitation of sex. Its not even really sex anyway............
Got it, lets dumb all the laws down so people can stay out of jail.

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I guess we could spend more money building more prisons.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:ASUG8 wrote:So far, this is the only thing Holder and agree on. Prisons are packed over capacity with people who have minor possession or paraphenalia charges or "three strikes" violations. If it's meth or coke or high quantities of anything resembling distribution that's one thing, but busting a pothead for having a small amount really isn't deserving of a long sentence. I'd argue alcohol drives a lot more violent behavior than most of the lower level drugs - the only place a pothead will rob is a Taco Bell, and he'll probably do it very nicely and they won't take any money.
I like the way you think, so going by your line of thinking a hand job or blow job should be a slap on the wrist instead of going to jail for solicitation of sex. Its not even really sex anyway............
Got it, lets dumb all the laws down so people can stay out of jail.
I'd rather see the Feds busting up meth labs or intercepting coke/herion shipments than locking up some college kid with half a nickel bag. Not really dumbing down, just prioritizing criminal justice assets.
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Somewhere along the line, Holder and Obama have to do something that is good for America. This is one of those times.

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ASUG8 wrote:I guess we could spend more money building more prisons.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
I like the way you think, so going by your line of thinking a hand job or blow job should be a slap on the wrist instead of going to jail for solicitation of sex. Its not even really sex anyway............
Got it, lets dumb all the laws down so people can stay out of jail.The War on Drugs has been a failure, and IMHO it's time we took a different tack. Ganja is going to be around with or without laws, so why not regulate it and tax it like you do alcohol or tobacco? Guaranteed quality, no localized price gouging, the government gets a new revenue stream, etc.
I'd rather see the Feds busting up meth labs or intercepting coke/herion shipments than locking up some college kid with half a nickel bag. Not really dumbing down, just prioritizing criminal justice assets.
That's far far too complicated of an answer for Alpha to grasp...
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Hippy lib runeth thy mouth.......
Why stop at pot? Seriously lets take all the money out of the illegal drug trade. Make everything legal, better yet if you really want to get rid of the drug problem, let the government run it, they can take it into the ground like the US post office or GM?
Tax all the drugs then they can spend all that money too.
Why stop at pot? Seriously lets take all the money out of the illegal drug trade. Make everything legal, better yet if you really want to get rid of the drug problem, let the government run it, they can take it into the ground like the US post office or GM?
Tax all the drugs then they can spend all that money too.

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Guaranteed quality?ASUG8 wrote: Ganja is going to be around with or without laws, so why not regulate it and tax it like you do alcohol or tobacco? Guaranteed quality, no localized price gouging, the government gets a new revenue stream, etc.![]()
You do know that Bud Light, Schlitz Malt Liquor, and MGD are allowed to be sold in the U.S., don't you?
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That's the best you can come up with as your argument against legalizing marijuana..?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Hippy lib runeth thy mouth.......![]()
Why stop at pot? Seriously lets take all the money out of the illegal drug trade. Make everything legal, better yet if you really want to get rid of the drug problem, let the government run it, they can take it into the ground like the US post office or GM?
Tax all the drugs then they can spend all that money too.
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Dont forget Im not very smart and then I dumb most of my posts down for the people that read this board.Chizzang wrote:That's the best you can come up with as your argument against legalizing marijuana..?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Hippy lib runeth thy mouth.......![]()
Why stop at pot? Seriously lets take all the money out of the illegal drug trade. Make everything legal, better yet if you really want to get rid of the drug problem, let the government run it, they can take it into the ground like the US post office or GM?
Tax all the drugs then they can spend all that money too.
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At least a measured dose....Cluck U wrote:Guaranteed quality?ASUG8 wrote: Ganja is going to be around with or without laws, so why not regulate it and tax it like you do alcohol or tobacco? Guaranteed quality, no localized price gouging, the government gets a new revenue stream, etc.![]()
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I'm all for this.
I expect the black community to be the new upper class within a year or two now that they won't be kept down by Whitey's drug laws anymore
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If you clowns really, really think deeply about this, it will become clear that it's all Reagan's fault.

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CID1990 wrote:I'm all for this.
I expect the black community to be the new upper class within a year or two now that they won't be kept down by Whitey's drug laws anymore
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CID1990 wrote:I'm all for this.
I expect the black community to be the new upper class within a year or two now that they won't be kept down by Whitey's drug laws anymore
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Who do you think is shipping this shit into the country smart-azzCID1990 wrote:I'm all for this.
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do tell...?mrklean wrote:Who do you think is shipping this shit into the country smart-azzCID1990 wrote:I'm all for this.
I expect the black community to be the new upper class within a year or two now that they won't be kept down by Whitey's drug laws anymore
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You're right. We should spend money on the guy that buys weed and smokes at home instead of the dealer and distributors. You're right.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:ASUG8 wrote:So far, this is the only thing Holder and agree on. Prisons are packed over capacity with people who have minor possession or paraphenalia charges or "three strikes" violations. If it's meth or coke or high quantities of anything resembling distribution that's one thing, but busting a pothead for having a small amount really isn't deserving of a long sentence. I'd argue alcohol drives a lot more violent behavior than most of the lower level drugs - the only place a pothead will rob is a Taco Bell, and he'll probably do it very nicely and they won't take any money.
I like the way you think, so going by your line of thinking a hand job or blow job should be a slap on the wrist instead of going to jail for solicitation of sex. Its not even really sex anyway............
Got it, lets dumb all the laws down so people can stay out of jail.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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White, black and brown people? If you truly believe whites put drugs in the projects to destroy blacks, then why are the blacks dumb enough to accept it?mrklean wrote:Who do you think is shipping this shit into the country smart-azzCID1990 wrote:I'm all for this.
I expect the black community to be the new upper class within a year or two now that they won't be kept down by Whitey's drug laws anymore
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