President Biden's Sweeping Move for Fairer Drug Sentences
USAFri Jan 17 2025
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President Joe Biden has recently taken a significant step towards addressing historic injustices in the U. S. criminal justice system. He's commuted the sentences of nearly 2, 500 people convicted of non-violent drug offenses. These individuals were serving disproportionately long sentences compared to current laws. The move aims to correct outdated sentencing rules, like the unfair distinction between crack and powder cocaine.
Many of these sentences were based on now-discredited practices. Biden's action acknowledges this, aligning with Congress' earlier decisions through the Fair Sentencing Act and the First Step Act. This step is a critical one in evening out these sentencing disparities and giving people a chance to rejoin their families and communities after spending too much time in prison. The president is proud of his clemency record and plans to keep reviewing more cases.
This action is not just about leniency; it's about restoring balance and addressing a system that once failed many. It prompts us to think about why these disparities existed in the first place and whether the system truly serves justice.
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