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Warpy

(113,681 posts)
26. This is a prime case to make mandatory sentencing unconstitutional.
Mon Aug 25, 2014, 01:49 AM
Aug 2014

In any case, it could keep him out of prison as it drags its way through the courts. Judges hate mandatory minimums. Everybody hates them except rigid Republicans who have never considered the many grey areas that call for longer and shorter terms.

He should get time served and a dollar fine.

It serves no one in this whole country to have him die in prison.

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Have to have customers for our for profit prison system, i guess randys1 Jul 2014 #1
Apparently they have "no choice" but to send this very sick guy to prison for a very long time Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #2
We have a choice to NEVER shut up, NEVER stop screaming about how insane this is randys1 Jul 2014 #5
Well, I'll say this much. I remember bringing pot legalization up in discussions here around 2006-7 Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #7
Sounds like what was said when randys1 Jul 2014 #9
Bingo. A very similar "evolution". Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #10
There is such a thing as right and wrong. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #17
"People respect political parties more when they take a stand" Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #19
lol, many were trying to legalize it in the early '70's wordpix Aug 2014 #22
I joined NORML back in the 70s when I was a teenager Ruby the Liberal Aug 2014 #23
To these people, I would say, why did God make pot? Did he make a mistake? Or did he make DocwillCuNow Jul 2014 #15
Our drug laws go back to the days when the local preacher would scream at the sherrif randys1 Jul 2014 #20
K and R, Warren. NaturalHigh Jul 2014 #3
DU's loss, too. Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #4
Amen.... daleanime Aug 2014 #27
Kicking for Raindog, and very proud that Oregon can bring some relief to Mr Mckenzie Bluenorthwest Jul 2014 #6
Yeah. Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #8
K&R and thank you for posting this here. Ruby the Liberal Jul 2014 #11
Yeah. Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #12
I am scheduled to address city council in a few weeks on decriminalization Ruby the Liberal Jul 2014 #14
That's awesome. Warren DeMontague Jul 2014 #16
For Raindog, K&R! Always educating us. Mnemosyne Jul 2014 #13
Sorry for the loss of your friend, Warren. I'm sorry for DU's loss as well. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #18
To RainDog, I'm sorry for your suffering, thanks for your service and peace to you. Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #21
Raindog knew legalization was not back-burner... Eleanors38 Aug 2014 #24
Another crack in the prohibition dam: Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #25
This is a prime case to make mandatory sentencing unconstitutional. Warpy Aug 2014 #26
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