SCOTUS Hears Final Arguments Over Crack Cocaine Sentencing Case | NBC News NOW

The Supreme Court is hearing the final arguments of its 9-month term. The court will decide whether low-level crack cocaine offenders will be covered by the First Step Act and eligible for a reduced prison sentence.
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19 thoughts on “SCOTUS Hears Final Arguments Over Crack Cocaine Sentencing Case | NBC News NOW

  1. There are precepts in law known as 'common sense' and 'absurd result" interpretations. If the Supreme Court applied either or both of those precepts in this case, as they should, there is no way they could interpret the law as intended to reduce sentences for prisoners incarcerated for large amounts of cocaine but not for those imprisoned for possession of small amounts of cocaine!

  2. Like 5 years for voting upon release from prison, not knowing it was illegal. (Black Woman in Texas). Registered 2 Dead People to vote, and voted in their name, 5 years probation. (White Man, Republican in PA.).

  3. I’m assuming the people caught with larger quantities must be the dealers, and those caught with small amounts are users. This is some justice system we have here.

  4. legalize, tax, and regulate all drugs. make them over the counter at pharmacies, safe injection sites, etc. Also locking people with addictions up for years, away from their support networks, and where they will be around more drugs is just cruel. Drug use is not a criminal issue, its a public health issue, and we need to stand in solidarity with the most vulnerable amongst us. Give the love and compassion that Jesus Christ believed in.

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