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House Considers Bills to Equalize Federal Crack and Powder Cocaine Sentencing
Legislation Only Way to Eliminate Discriminatory Sentencing Disparity, Says ACLU
WASHINGTON - May 21 - The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing today on eliminating the unjust and discriminatory 100-to-1 disparity between crack and powder cocaine sentences under federal law. As part of the hearing, entitled "Unfairness in Federal Cocaine Sentencing: Is it time to crack the 100-to-1 disparity?," lawmakers considered several bills to equalize crack and cocaine sentencing statutes and heard testimony from former baseball player Willie Mays Aikens; Assistant Attorney General of the Department of Justice Criminal Division Lanny A. Breuer; a U.S. District Court Judge; a district attorney; and a former prosecutor, among others. Federal law treats five grams of crack cocaine the same as 500 grams of powder cocaine.
The following can be attributed to Jennifer Bellamy, ACLU Legislative Counsel:
"The message today from a virtually united panel of lawmakers and representatives was loud and clear: Congress is the only body that can equalize crack and powder cocaine sentencing statutes.
"For 20 years, we have had a gaping crack in our criminal justice system. The impact of harsh crack sentences that are 100 times the amount of powder cocaine sentences falls disproportionately on African Americans. The single feature that most distinguishes a crack cocaine arrestee from a powder cocaine arrestee is skin color - crack defendants are far more likely to be black, despite the fact that the majority of crack users are white."

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Show AllIf you'd like to help end the sentencing disparities between crack (which is just powdered cocaine that is cooked to take the impurities out) and powdered cocaine, then please sign a petition found here:
http://www.change.org/actions/view/put_a_stop_to_mandatory_minimum_sentences_for_federal_drug_offenses
However, please add the following paragraph: There is also a disparity between indoor marijuana growers growing 100 small plants one foot in diameter vs. an outdoor grower growing plants 6 feet in diameter. They both get 5 years in federal prison but the outdoor grower grows 64 times as much at 6ft diameter vs. 1 foot in diameter. Punishment, if any, should be based on square footage of growing area, not number of plants.
P.S. If you'd like to help change marijuana laws, please sign the petitions mentioned at
http://bestlodging.com/politics (this page isn't linked from my http://BestLodging.com home page as I want to keep the hotel reservation site separate).