Does former President Bill Clinton want to become a drug policy reform advocate? On its face, it would seem that way following President Clinton's keynote speech at the University of Pennsylvania last week commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Kerner Commission report that addressed the causes of racial disturbances in the 1960s. Clinton admitted his administration's failure to end the racial disparities in sentencing of powder and crack cocaine offenses. He said he regretted not doing more about it, and that he would be prepared to spend a significant portion of his life trying to make amends.

President Clinton's comments came on the heels of historic changes recently enacted by the U.S. Sentencing Commission that gives judges the ability to retroactively reduce the sentences of 20,000 crack cocaine offenders. The law went into effect on March 4, 2008 when 1,600 offenders became immediately eligible for release and thousands of others would be eligible in years to follow. Criminal penalties for possession and sales of cocaine are severe. But the penalties for crack cocaine are more severe, despite the fact that pharmacologically they are identical. Under federal law, 500 grams of powdered cocaine is equivalent to five grams of crack cocaine. Despite the majority of users being whites or Hispanic, the majority of those incarcerated for crack cocaine crimes are black. The 100-to-1 sentencing disparity has been condemned by a wide array of criminal justice and civil rights groups for its racially discriminatory impact.

Some critics would be quick to say Clinton's statement is nothing more than a political ploy to generate support for his wife's presidential run and his new-found concern is too little too late. I would give Clinton the benefit of the doubt and welcome him to tackle the tough drug policy issues that exist. This includes battling the draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws, which incarcerate a majority of blacks excessively long sentences. Out of the 12,000 or so drug prisoners in the state of New York, 91 percent are black and Latino. It makes sense for him to take interest in this issue since the Clintons live in Chappaqua, New York, not far from two maximum security prisons, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility and Sing Sing. Additionally, Clinton has his office headquartered in Harlem, a community heavily affected by these drug laws.

Clinton should read the recently released report by Pew's Public Safety Performance Project on incarceration rates. It found that one in 15 black adults is incarcerated and also one in nine black men between the ages of 20 and 34 is finding his way into our gulags. Clinton can be a valuable asset to the drug policy reform movement and help dismantle unfair drug laws that waste valuable tax dollars and destroy lives. Let's give him a chance to do right by New York's communities of color.

Anthony Papa is a communications specialist for the Drug Policy Alliance Network.


 

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Why should she apologize? He sold crack on the streets of Chicago's South Side. It should be headlined all over the country. Little bit different from trying a joint or taking a few snorts at a society bash. He was a DRUG DEALER.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 03/05/2008

Bill was a drug dealer when he was young? wow... that's a news flash... where are you getting your information?

How about posting the source for your comment about the ex-president - without a source, it's just a libelous statement. Not a good idea to be putting those in writing....

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 03/05/2008

This is the first salvo in the "some of my best friends are black" segment of their plan to retake the white house. Clinton campers figure they can insult black people until Hillary takes the nomination and then use Bill and their black surrogates to make up with us from August until November. I don't think it will work.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 AM on 03/05/2008

Going to prison is a rude awakening for most folks but you could usually tell the crack cocaine guys by the absolutely lost look on their faces when they first wandered into the "law library". Being almost the only one I ever ran into in federal prison who was an actual law school graduate, I was often a person that they would seek out. Man, did I run across a lot of sad situations.

One guy still sticks out in my mind because his story was all too real and unbelievable at the same time. Mid twenties black dude. A little college, but no degree. Still, he put together a lower middle class lifestyle for a wife and child, grinding it out in the straight world. But, like he said, they were more going without than going places, and lots of guys in the world he came from seemed to be doing a lot better, doing a lot less.

Young, black, and in So. Cal. I guess you can get drugs if you want to. And then there was a family member in Texas who, somehow, had a strong outlet for some rock. Long story short, they did a couple of deals. This was when bounties were first being offered in the USPS for bagging drug packages, and they were trying to go the "easy" route. The guy was also trying to be kind enough to rock the stuff himself so the folks in Texas didn't have to. If the amount on the Indictment wasn't rocked, it would barely have been enough to trigger the 5 year mandatory minimum. Instead, the guideline for the same weight in "crack" was 28 years. Remember back in the eighties when we had "zero tolerance" for what was essentially a black lifestyle crime?

But he was at least allowed to cop a deal where he took the full 28 in return for his wife getting charges dropped, so their child still had some kind of a home. Also, with good time, I think the guy only has about another eight or nine years to go. Weird!

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 03/04/2008

To repeat something I read here yesterday about clinton being the first black president -
"If bill clinton was black he was an Uncle Tom".

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 03/04/2008

Why doesn't he just top that and add that he'll spend the rest of his life making up for sitting idle while more than 800,000 Rwandans were killed in a 100 day long genocide as State Dept officials were warned not to use the word 'genocide' so that we wouldn't be obligated to get involved.

Canada got involved. The U.N. and others BEGGED the Clinton administration to do something. He did nothing. It wasn't politically expedient.

I don't want to see either Clinton even strolling along Pennsylvania Ave, much less living IN the White House.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 03/04/2008

Hillary's recent "apology" to the Rwandan women didn't move me at all. That was one of the lowest points in the Clinton presidency. A horrible tragedy that they still don't seem to feel very badly about.

Maybe it helps to be callous and unremorseful when you're President and should have stopped genocide but didn't. Maybe that's what she means by "experienced".

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 03/04/2008

Bill Clinton wasn't the perfect leader. I remember the way he turned his back and allowed an inmate on death row to be executed despite being mentally retarded. At the time I thought it was political and still think so. I also remember that Bill Clinton was the only democrat to be elected in the last two generations - who managed to hold onto his presidency despite all odds and who, on balance, did what was possible and what was necessary. He doesn't need my forgiveness for his mistakes - nor do I need him (or his wife) to suffer for my sins. I'm grateful Bill was there, capable, and ready to serve. And I'm grateful that Hillary has the strength to carry on, no matter what.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 03/04/2008

So you're letting him slide for things like allowing innocents to dies in Rwanda or killing innocents in the Sudan? That's just wrong.

Plus, what strength does HRC have? She allowed Bill to embarrass her daughter before the whole country over and over again. Her candidacy has almost blown massive advantages in name recognition, money, and support. She whined when Edwards and Obama challenged her at Drexel. I see ambition and duplicity, not strength.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 03/05/2008

While losing the house and the senate in the process. Hillary is like every other woman who has stayed with a man who has cheated on her for the entire marriage, a willing participant in her own degradation. IMO her reasons for staying are a lust for power.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 AM on 03/05/2008
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