POTUS Obama Is Expected To Grant Clemency to Free Non-Violent Drug Offenders From Prison, Many Black

by | Jul 6, 2015 | News, Politics News | 0 comments

When speaking to people one on one, they make a lot of sense and feel prison is a place for violent crime offenders, not people in jail for smoking marijuana or some other plant. However, American jails are full of black and brown people who are there for weed and other non-violent crimes taking up space, costing tax payers millions and making private prisons rich.

This is expect to change in the near future as President Obama is expected to use his executive orders and power to grant clemency on many non-violent offenders who have found themselves in the prison system.

Obama-818x435POTUS has been hinting at this move for months now, but it seems the wheels are in motion now to make this a reality and the black community is rejoicing.

From the NY Times:

Sometime in the next few weeks, aides expect President Obama to issue orders freeing dozens of federal prisoners locked up on nonviolent drug offenses. With the stroke of his pen, he will probably commute more sentences at one time than any president has in nearly half a century.

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The expansive use of his clemency power is part of a broader effort by Mr. Obama to correct what he sees as the excesses of the past, when politicians eager to be tough on crime threw away the key even for minor criminals. With many Republicans and Democrats now agreeing that the nation went too far, Mr. Obama holds the power to unlock that prison door, especially for young African-American and Hispanic men disproportionately affected.

But even as he exercises authority more assertively than any of his modern predecessors, Mr. Obama has only begun to tackle the problem he has identified. In the next weeks, the total number of commutations for Mr. Obama’s presidency may surpass 80, but more than 30,000 federal inmates have come forward in response to his administration’s call for clemency applications. A cumbersome review process has advanced only a small fraction of them. And just a small fraction of those have reached the president’s desk for a signature.

Source: NY Times

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