Harsh about marijuana you say?

AerchAngel

<B>Secretary of Statistics</B>
Sturg is right, life sentence for a few pounds of weed that is legal in some states?

At least the governor sees the error of this sentence, but it was ridiculous to begin with. If you are black, you would be an afterthought. My cousin got 3 years for a pound of weed he was just taking to his friends for medical purpose, but the Kentucky judge stated otherwise and he even told her why do I need to sell because I work a great job, he didn't have a car. He only stayed 10 months but he lost his good job (for Kentucky making $20 an hour is really good) and now a felon, but thankfully family like his skills and employed him. We as a family try not use nepotism but in cases like this we do.
 
You make it sound like the guy never did anything wrong in his life and the first crime he ever committed was this and got life for it.
 
You make it sound like the guy never did anything wrong in his life and the first crime he ever committed was this and got life for it.

He never got in trouble before, EVER. I spent a lot of time with him, he was just helping out and the police and judge thought otherwise. They even ask who his dealer was....surprisingly Colorado.
 
You make it sound like the guy never did anything wrong in his life and the first crime he ever committed was this and got life for it.

Oh you meant this guy.

Wow, a hardened criminal with no violents on his arrest record and gets a life sentence for something that is legal in what 7 states?
 
You make it sound like the guy never did anything wrong in his life and the first crime he ever committed was this and got life for it.

always amazed that the people who speak about small gov't have this type of thinking on the topic

baffling
 
Oh you meant this guy.

Wow, a hardened criminal with no violents on his arrest record and gets a life sentence for something that is legal in what 7 states?

You read up on his past drug history and what the DA said he did but couldn't prove? It might be legal in 7 states now, but it wasn't when he committed the crimes.
 
You read up on his past drug history and what the DA said he did but couldn't prove? It might be legal in 7 states now, but it wasn't when he committed the crimes.

Still life sentence for something not violent is wrong and you and I are paying for it in taxes....just think about it.
 
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