Mandatory minimum sentences are automatic, minimum prison terms set by Congress. Judges in the U.S. are required to base their sentences on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, mandatory minimum sentencing laws, or both. In 1986 the U.S. Congress passed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act which enacted new mandatory minimum sentences for drugs. People caught with 5 grams of crack cocaine were given jail sentences of 5 years without parole (the same sentence as people caught with 500 grams). The legislation was in response to the moral panic involving the crack cocaine epidemic of the 1980’s. In 201…
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@92PZ3CR3yrs3Y
No, and Decriminalize all drugs
@8ZY2RKD3yrs3Y
No only if they get caught with certain dangerous drugs
@93ZVQ533yrs3Y
No, not for mere possession.
@heatherdvdprincess3yrs3Y
No, and prisons should be reformed to reform prisoners. Give non-violent offenders work to do that they can use once they get out of prison, and have them live with and work for a family that is a good example to them. Their time is done after 7 years.
@8LCVKCD4yrs4Y
No, and make all drugs legal for consenting adults
@8HQ5J6J4yrs4Y
Yes, On condition the go to rehab afterward
@8RSTXFT4yrs4Y
No, mandatory minimus sentencing does more harm than good, and most drugs should be decriminalized anyways
@8R7JPB54yrs4Y
No, and we need to start the process of decriminalizing drugs and focusing on rehabilitation programs.
@heatherdvdprincess5yrs5Y
Prisons should be reformed to reform prisoners. Give non-violent offenders work to do that they can use once they get out of prison, and have them live with and work for a family that is a good example to them. Their time is done after 7 years.
@77JF5QJ3yrs3Y
Yes, and depending upon the crime, they should receive the death penalty
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