Drug Sentencing Reforms Halt Decades of Prison Population Growth
NEW YORK -- In 1986, as the crack cocaine epidemic ravaged America's inner cities, a Democratic Congress passed legislation dictating harsh mandatory ...
NEW YORK -- In 1986, as the crack cocaine epidemic ravaged America's inner cities, a Democratic Congress passed legislation dictating harsh mandatory ...
The Huffington Post | Luke Johnson | Posted 12.04.2011
Former New Mexico Governor and GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson told Outside Magazine that legalizing marijuana was a popular political stance....
Jesse Levine | Posted 08.17.2011
The 40th anniversary of the war on drugs became an opportunity for leaders from diverse backgrounds to emerge with the unified message that the drug war failed.
Posted 05.25.2011
The NYPD has been unkind to the possessors of 'kind bud'. Marijuana possession was the top reason for arrests in New York city in 2010, according t...
The Huffington Post | Will Guzzardi | Posted 05.25.2011
An African-American convicted of a low-level drug crime in Cook County is eight times more likely than his white counterpart to face prison time for i...
Michelle Alexander | Posted 05.25.2011
Here's a hint for all those still scratching their heads about those missing black fathers: Look in prison.
Washington Post | Darryl Fears | Posted 05.25.2011
For the first time since crack cocaine sparked a war on drugs 20 years ago, the number of black Americans in state prisons for drug offenses has falle...
HuffingtonPost.com | John Rudolf | Posted 12.29.2011