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Obama Signs Bill Reforming Cocaine Sentences

08/ 3/10 11:43 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed a bill reducing the disparity between federal mandatory sentences for convictions for crack cocaine and the powder form of the drug.

Obama's signing of the bill in the Oval Office was open to news photographers but not the rest of the media. He made no remarks.

But as a longtime thorn for the black community, the matter is important to a key Obama constituency.

The quarter-century-old law that Congress changed with the new bill has subjected tens of thousands of blacks to long prison terms for crack cocaine convictions while giving far more lenient sentences to those, mainly whites, caught with powder.

However, the new law is not retroactive.

And it applies only to federal defendants, with no impact on state mandatory sentencing laws. Most drug arrests occur at the state level.

But Monica Pratt, spokeswoman for Families Against Mandatory Minimums, said the states have generally been ahead of the federal government in moving away from mandatory sentences in general.

And Bill Piper, director of national affairs for the Drug Policy Alliance, said most states already treat crack and powder cocaine the same. The significance of the new law, he said, is that prosecutors sometimes kick cases up to the federal level to get harsher sentences and that now will be less likely to happen.

The measure Obama signed changes a 1986 law that was enacted at a time when crack cocaine use was rampant and considered a particularly violent drug. Under that law, a person convicted of possessing five grams of crack cocaine session got the same mandatory prison term as someone with 500 grams – 100 times – of powder cocaine. The legislation reduces that ratio to about 18-1.

The bill also eliminates the five-year mandatory minimum for first-time possession of crack, the first time since the Nixon administration that Congress has repealed a mandatory minimum sentence. It would not apply retroactively.

In the 2008 campaign, Obama cited figures that blacks serve almost as much time for drug offenses – 58.7 months – as whites do for violent offenses – 61.7 months. He said the wide gap in sentencing "cannot be justified and should be eliminated."

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed a bill reducing the disparity between federal mandatory sentences for convictions for crack cocaine and the powder form of the drug. Obama'...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed a bill reducing the disparity between federal mandatory sentences for convictions for crack cocaine and the powder form of the drug. Obama'...
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IfIonlyknew
Politics is Hollywood for ugly people.
11:24 PM on 08/03/2010
And Obama passes another watered down crappy law that is not doing near what needs to be done for making a change.
07:18 PM on 08/03/2010
My response to the "Families Against Mandatory Minimums" is: Raise your d@mn kids right in the first place and you wouldn't have to worry about sentencing guideline.
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IfIonlyknew
Politics is Hollywood for ugly people.
10:17 AM on 08/04/2010
They are not trying to help themselves Our there kids, They are trying to help people who have been caught up in this Mess and are being screwed by the system.
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IfIonlyknew
Politics is Hollywood for ugly people.
10:24 AM on 08/04/2010
I mean ore there kids.
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
lqw
Justmyopinion
04:40 PM on 08/03/2010
No wonder his approval rating has dropped to 44%
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lqw
Justmyopinion
04:40 PM on 08/03/2010
Drug smugglers must be celebrating.
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IfIonlyknew
Politics is Hollywood for ugly people.
11:26 PM on 08/03/2010
No, The police and the prison guards are celebrating.
04:22 PM on 08/03/2010
Man the analogies that could be made....?
04:16 PM on 08/03/2010
So it's less of a penalty for him to sniff it.

He just can't smoke it anymore.
07:19 PM on 08/03/2010
Sorry but the correst word is "snort". DEA Vocabulary for 400 please.
jrfromdallas
I find squirrels untrustworthy too...
04:04 PM on 08/03/2010
I wonder if Obama had a flashback of when it was a good day.
04:23 PM on 08/03/2010
That wasn't exactly communion they were passing around in Reverend Wrights church, catch my drift?
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bryanzth
Honest to Goodness USA Patriot!
03:48 PM on 08/03/2010
Get people out of prison who are in there for mere USING. We need to heal them, not punish them.

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BZ.
03:40 PM on 08/03/2010
Thank You Mr. President! We need hope and fairness!
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Ourstorian
Free your mind and your ass will follow!
02:29 PM on 08/03/2010
Instead of ending the socially destructive and costly so-called "war on drugs," which is in reality a war on minorities and the poor, and treating drug abuse and addiction as public health concerns rather than crimes, the government chose to rearrange deck chairs on the Titanic.

The fact this bill is merely cosmetic and continues the legal mechanisms that guarantee an endless stream of convicts and revenue for the prison industrial complex explains how dems and repubs could come together so quickly and agree to pass it.
07:24 PM on 08/03/2010
I'll do it if you'd agree to treat the public beating of stupid liberals as public health concerns too.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Ourstorian
Free your mind and your ass will follow!
07:43 PM on 08/03/2010
Senseless ... clueless ... incoherent, the results of watching endless hours of Fox News.
02:23 PM on 08/03/2010
The Law treats defendents "WITH MONEY" unequally.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Andrew FingerlickingGree
02:22 PM on 08/03/2010
Not retroactive and "applies only to federal defendants, with no impact on state mandatory sentencing laws"?. OK I'm sick of these laws that don't go far enough!! First HealthCare, Financial Reform and now this.... if you're going to do it do it, DAMNIT!!!
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clearthinker2008
we need to respect each other
02:42 PM on 08/03/2010
Yeah, me to it has become a pattern. Just enough to say they did something.
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Kiffanik
03:57 PM on 08/03/2010
Well, when you have half of Congress already opposed before a bill is even presented, it becomes a battle between the dems and the blue dogs. The joys of our good old partisan politics. When you can campaign for a national office by admitting you're not going to work and people vote for you, this is what you end up with.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
mairs
04:07 PM on 08/03/2010
Maybe it means that this is all they can do on a Federal level. The states need to change their own laws perhaps. Very frustrating.
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IfIonlyknew
Politics is Hollywood for ugly people.
11:34 PM on 08/03/2010
Yes,I think you are right there.
02:22 PM on 08/03/2010
Get in, Get out (fast), Get High, Repeat
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HUFFPOST PUNDIT
henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
02:20 PM on 08/03/2010
Legalize all drugs and tax them.
04:26 PM on 08/03/2010
While you're at it legalize r@P3 and ince$t Sigmund Freud. (May require hitting the books.)
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Pete DiMartino
04:49 PM on 08/03/2010
Dame why you trying to get a family member off? Excuse the pun.
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HUFFPOST PUNDIT
henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
10:05 PM on 08/03/2010
Get your foot out of your mouth. Your message is garbled.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Zombeaver
Wooooooooooooood . . .
02:12 PM on 08/03/2010
Okay, how long before we see the headline, "Obama soft on drugs!"?
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Andrew FingerlickingGree
02:24 PM on 08/03/2010
Well I guess he could have made the powder cociane sentencing just as harsh as the crack cocaine sentencing. Only fiar.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Zombeaver
Wooooooooooooood . . .
02:41 PM on 08/03/2010
Or he could decree capital punishment for all crimes.
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clearthinker2008
we need to respect each other
02:46 PM on 08/03/2010
That is what I don't get, why is it so freaking hard to just be fair? Ticks me off.
02:37 PM on 08/03/2010
Okay, how long before we see the headline, "Obama soft on drugs!"?

or

" Obama bought by Mexican Drug Cartel deep in Washington"