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Softer Marijuana Laws
Posted by FoM on January 11, 2000 at 08:06:12 PT
By Robert Stoesen
Source: Washington Post
It is disheartening to learn that D.C. prosecutors are urging tougher penalties for nonviolent marijuana violations at a time when legislators and the public are on the verge of recognizing the failure of our punitive war on drugs and of mandatory minimum sentences ["Marijuana Laws in District Called Lax," Metro, Dec. 29].
Draconian punishments for nonviolent offenders will do nothing to alleviate the problems the U.S. Attorney's Office maintains it is addressing. Instead, taxpayers will bear the continued burden of supporting a swelling population of nonviolent prison inmates and the contingent costs associated with those inmates' release back into the community.The case of Janice L. Landell, cited in the story,was a good example of the system working well. Although the defendant was convicted, the court was able to use its discretion in imposing an appropriate sentence. We should not tie judges' hands with more mandatory sentences any more than we should craft legislation to create more felons in an attempt to solve social problems for which the criminal justice system has demonstrated few, if any, ready solutions. If we do, we are bound to fail yet again.By Robert StoesenWashington Tuesday, January 11, 2000; Page A16 © Copyright 2000 The Washington Post CompanyRelated Article:Marijuana Laws in District Called Lax - 12/29/99http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread4128.shtml
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