Posted on 06/11/2014 8:17:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In a proposal that could have a far-reaching impact on the Black community, Attorney General Eric Holder is urging the U.S. Sentencing Commission to cut the sentences of as many as 20,000 federal prisoners serving time for nonviolent drug offenses.
It is Holders latest move to reform the sentencing guidelines that he has said disproportionately affect African-American males.
The Justice Department appealed Tuesday to the U.S. Sentencing Commission to make some prisoners retroactively eligible for reduced sentences. The commission has already approved a measure to reduce drug sentences for future nonviolent offenders. This would apply to offenders already in federal prison affecting an estimated 9 percent of the 217,000 federal prisoners. The pitch was made by Sally Yates, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, and Charles Samuels, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Not everyone in prison for a drug-related offense would be eligible, Holder said Tuesday. Nor would everyone who is eligible be guaranteed a reduced sentence. But this proposal strikes the best balance between protecting public safety and addressing the overcrowding of our prison system that has been exacerbated by unnecessarily long sentences.
We believe that the federal drug sentencing structure in place before the amendment resulted in unnecessarily long sentences for some offenders and that has resulted in significant prison overcrowding, Yates said in prepared remarks for the hearing.
In other Justice Department news, a bipartisan group of 21 senators sent a letter to Holder asking for the department to investigate the Veterans Affairs scandal.
Authored by Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., the letter follows an internal audit by the VA released Monday showing more than 57,000 veterans had been waiting for up to three months for a medical appointment, and that an additional 64,000 who enrolled in the agencys health care over the past decade may have never been seen by a doctor. This audit came on the heels of an interim inspector general report from the Phoenix VA facility finding that 1,700 veterans were waiting for a primary care appointment but not found on any waiting list. The Phoenix facility is the one that initially made news when it was reported that up to 40 veterans died waiting for care.
Evidence of secret waiting times, falsification of records, destruction of documents, and other potential criminal wrongdoing has appalled and angered the nation, and imperiled trust and confidence in the Veterans Health Administration, the senators said in the letter. While we commend and appreciate the IGs pursuit of his inquiry, an effective and prompt criminal investigation must inevitably involve the resources of the Department of Justice, including the FBI.
Does anyone still doubt that this is not the Administration of “the people?” This is the Administration of (what’s the current term?) the peeps of color and is aligned AGAINST all other peeps.
Just hope they keep the white criminals locked up and out of my white neighborhood.
If I remember how this brouhaha began, black communities had cried out about a problem with crack cocaine dealing. The penalties for this drug became worse than that for powder cocaine, because the black community had ASKED for that.
Now maybe they, and others, overreacted. But the scene does have a bit of a whiff of the smell of the orphan who begged mercy for having killed his parents. Didn’t anybody learn anything?
Turn ‘em lose. As a matter of fact you should release all black inmates and refuse to arrest any more.
Then just sit back and watch.
I find it highly suspect that this announcement comes on the heels of the INVASION at the southern U.S. Border.
Heres some junk..and by the way........ heres some really bad junk.
Let the criminals out, let the illegals in, let middle class Americans go to Hell....
20, 000 members of Obies Army.
Angry when they went in...RADICALIZED when they get out
Muslim Radicals? very well could be!
Forth go the Democrat armies....
bullshit ... he’s starting a race war and he’s enlisting as many thugs that he can.
Show me somewhere in history where a 12% minority took on a 76% majority and won.
It’s that “flexibility” he promised.
Release them all in the home town neighborhoods of Mr. Holder, Pelosi, Reid, Bloomberg, Clinton, and the editors of Politico, the Washington Post, NY Times, LA Times, and Chicago Tribune editors along with all the Hollywood donors, Zuckerberg, Bill,Gates, etc.
NO ONE in their right mind thinks this is a legitimate government.
There is nothing governmental about what we are dealing with.
Our hope is there are enough promise keepers and LEO's that will support us during the mayhem about to break out.
I second that motion. All in favor?
The he first thing that happens when Thaddeus dealers get out is they either start dealing again or move in to crimes that get almost zero follow up....aka bank fraud id theft and other non violent crimes....but the vast majority go straight back to drug dealing.
I am a cop so I have some first hand knowledge of this stuff..in fact as I sit here in my car down by the waterfront enjoying my day off watching the sunset...the ford escort station wagon to my right contains a white male a white female passenger and a white dude whom they phoned to come meet them and buy some heroin
Heroin dealing goes on everyday....everywhere....girl looked clean driver loom d all greasy like heroin and pill user....guy who walked definitely dealing and using heroin.
I agree with that. I think Obama wants a revolution, a civil war, a race war — whatever he can get, however anyone wishes to characterize it.
I don’t think Obama cares who wins. He may not care if he survives it. If his only goal is destruction of this country (and I think that is his goal) then the conflict and the devastation is the only real point. Who cares who wins?
He just wants it to start — he knows that we will never be the same after that flashpoint. That is victory enough.
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