Judge threatens to imprison man unless he renounces his love for cannabis

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Dundee, Scotland, UK (just about).

A man has been told by a judge that he will go to prison unless he renounces his love for cannabis.

His lawyer stated :

 “He likes cannabis. He feels the law is wrong and he can’t say anymore than that.

“The plants were for his own use. He now has to mingle with drug dealers, so there’s a negative aspect to that.”

The judge, clearly biased and opinionated on the subject of cannabis threatened him with prison.

« My first reaction to this was to send you to prison. »

“Basically, you want to carry on as before? I don’t see why the rest of us should subsidise your cannabis habit.

“What you don’t realise is your cannabis habit has affected your brain. You are not thinking right at all.

“The social work report describes you as egocentric, obstinate and not likeable.”

”You are painting me…

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California: Crack and Cocaine Sentencing Will Finally Be Equal!

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Let’s go back, way back to the 1980’s when when the Reagan Administration began implementing divided sentencing for cocaine possession and crack cocaine possession. Many people are unaware of the major differences between the two drugs, and the truth of the matter is…there’s not very much difference aside for two chemicals: baking soda and water (which creates the rock). Crack cocaine is the smokable version of cocaine. images2crack2

I bet you are asking yourself, « I always thought crack cocaine was worse. » One of the reasons for that mindset probably has to do with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 which basically perpetuated the myth. This law solidified that penalty for crack cocaine over cocaine charges included a minimum of a 5 year prison sentence and a 100:1 weight ratio. At the time cocaine was much more expensive at the time which meant primarily used by white individuals while crack cocaine…

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