I want to have faith in humanity. I really do.
But, in a country where you can get life in prison for a victimless crime, and people who keep kids in cages can get off with $7,500.00 bail, where’s the justice?
Per Alternet:
In a prime example of this nation’s outrageous, upside-down-and-backwards drug stance, a New Orleans man was slapped with a life sentence for possessing just two pounds of marijuana — all because it was his fourth offense. Louisiana is a state practicing ‘three strikes,’ a law that’s notoriously harsh on small-time drug criminals and emphasizes unceremonious society-removal over the more productive (and cheaper) rehabilitation.
Cornell Hood II, 35, had been arrested three times before for marijuana possession with intent to distribute, but in each case the judge handed down a deferred five-year sentence, with probation. In September, however, his probation officer visited Hood’s home and discovered bags of marijuana totaling just up to two pounds — his fourth offense.
At Hood’s one-day trial, the evidence presented by the prosecution included a digital scale and about a dozen bags that had contained marijuana before being seized from the house, testimony showed. Deputies also found $1,600 in cash and a student-loan application with Hood’s name on it inside of a night stand.
