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20 Years For Pot Possession?

July 24th, 2008 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
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According to an investigative report by the New Orleans City Business newspaper, Orleans Parish District Attorney Keva Landrum-Johnson is routinely seeking five-to-20 years sentences for minor pot possession offenders.
Smoke Screen
District attorney boosts felony convictions with marijuana cases

via neworleanscitybusiness.com
Shortly after Keva Landrum-Johnson took over as district attorney following Eddie Jordan’s resignation Oct. 30, hundreds of new felony cases flooded the public defenders office, overwhelming the 29 defense attorneys.
… The flood of new felony charges didn’t target murderers, rapists or armed robbers — they targeted small-time marijuana users, sometimes caught with less than a gram of pot, and threatened them with lengthy prison sentences.
The resulting impact has clogged the courts with non-violent, petty offenses, drained the resources of the criminal justice system and damaged low-income African-American communities.
… Landrum-Johnson’s decision to accept felony charges on people arrested for second and third marijuana possession offenses is a dramatic break from the tactics of former DAs Jordan and Harry Connick.
A first-time marijuana possession charge in Louisiana is a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in prison but typically results in a small fine. A second offense is a felony that can carry up to five years in jail and a third offense up to 20 years.
Under Jordan and Connick, however, second and third offenses were routinely reduced to misdemeanors that typically did not require a trial. This freed up public resources to be spent on violent crimes as opposed to minor, victimless offenses.
Question: Who’s the true ‘bad guy’ in this story?
The obvious answer is DA Landrum-Johnson, who is throwing the book at minor pot offenders in a cynical effort to appear ‘tough on crime’ and bolster her campaign for Criminal Court Judge.
But the blame should not end with the DA. The true culprits responsible for this mess are the Louisiana lawmakers who, apparently, believe it’s quite alright for minor pot offenders to face up to 20 years in prison and a felony record.
It’s not the responsibility of each individual DA to try and make rational sense out of what is clearly an irrational law. In fact, in an ironic twist, DA Landrum-Johnson’s actions may actually hasten statewide reforms in Louisiana by once and for all exposing the state’s dirty little secret: Louisiana possesses some of the most malevolent pot penalties in the country!
Well, it’s call them on it. Write or call your Louisiana state legislators and ask them if they believe that minor marijuana offenders should face five-to-20 years in prison. And if they don’t, then tell them to sponsor legislation in 2009 to make Louisiana’s absurd pot penalties a thing of the past.
 
i'm never movin out of state... unless to Canada.. I like all the love for our green trees here..
 
the south is retarded. and i live in the south. we are the last ones that see any kind of legislative progress, unless its for roads. im seriously considering the Great White North.
 
Under Jordan and Connick, however, second and third offenses were routinely reduced to misdemeanors that typically did not require a trial. This freed up public resources to be spent on violent crimes as opposed to minor, victimless offenses.


i aint in louisiana, but my state has the same back-asswards approach.
the ensuing charges after the first are never procecuted as felonies but i dont want my district attourney getting any damn ideas..............
 
He bro lots of room up here in Canada. Come for a visit lots of good people to.
 
Tru that! I've been up during the holidays when I was a kid. It always seemed so peaceful.. Yellow colored traffic lights, Zed, A? Power reading and infrared unconstitutional, Legal skylines,and version 2+STI's, Free medical... Man, the life.. Where bouts is it "the most legal" so to say..? (like in California, it would be Humbolt county, Oakland ect...?
 
British Columbia would be the most legal. They even have seedbanks.
Megatron said:
Tru that! I've been up during the holidays when I was a kid. It always seemed so peaceful.. Yellow colored traffic lights, Zed, A? Power reading and infrared unconstitutional, Legal skylines,and version 2+STI's, Free medical... Man, the life.. Where bouts is it "the most legal" so to say..? (like in California, it would be Humbolt county, Oakland ect...?
 

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