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Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison
#18883648 - 09/24/13 06:43 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison dissidentvoice.org
While Colorado and Washington have de-criminalized recreational use of marijuana and twenty states allow use for medical purposes, a Louisiana man was sentenced to twenty years in prison in New Orleans criminal court for possessing 15 grams, .529 of an ounce, of marijuana.
Corey Ladd, 27, had prior drug convictions and was sentenced September 4, 2013 as a “multiple offender to 20 years hard labor at the Department of Corrections.”
Marijuana use still remains a ticket to jail in most of the country and prohibition is enforced in a highly racially discriminatory manner. A recent report of the ACLU, “The War on Marijuana in Black and White,” documents millions of arrests for marijuana and shows the “staggeringly disproportionate impact on African Americans.”
Nationwide, the latest numbers from the FBI report that over 762,000 arrests per year are for marijuana, almost exactly half of all drug arrests.
Even though blacks and whites use marijuana at similar rates, black people are 3.73 times more likely to be arrested for possession of marijuana than white people.
For example, Louisiana arrests about 13,000 people per year for marijuana, 60% of them African Americans. Over 84 percent were for possession only. While Louisiana’s population is 32 percent black, 60 percent of arrests for marijuana are African American making it the 9th most discriminatory state nationwide. In Tangipahoa Parish, blacks are 11.8 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana than whites and in St. Landry Parish the rate of black arrests for marijuana is 10.7 times as likely as whites, landing both parishes in the worst 15 in the country.
In Louisiana, a person can get up to six months in jail for first marijuana conviction, up to five years in prison for the second conviction and up to twenty years in prison for the third. In fact, the Louisiana Supreme Court recently overturned a sentence of five years as too lenient for a fourth possession of marijuana and ordered the person sentenced to at least 13 years.
Jack Cole of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) argues that “the “war on drugs” has been, is, and forever will be, a total and abject failure. This is not a war on drugs, this is a war on people, our own people, our children, our parents, ourselves.” LEAP, which is made up of thousands of current and former members of the law enforcement and criminal justice communities, has been advocating for the de-criminalization of drugs and replacing it with regulation and control since 2002.
Arrests and jail sentences continue even though public opinion has moved against it. National polling by the Pew Research Center show a majority of people support legalizing the use of marijuana. Even in Louisiana, a recent poll by Public Policy Polling found more than half support legalization and regulation of marijuana.
Karen O’Keefe, who lived in New Orleans for years and now works as Director of State Policies at the Marijuana Policy Project, said “A sentence of 20 years in prison for possessing a substance that is safer that alcohol is out of step with Louisiana voters, national trends, and basic fairness and justice. Limited prison space and prosecutors’ time should be spent on violent and serious crime, not on prosecuting and incarcerating people who use a substance that nearly half of all adults have used.”
Defense lawyers are appealing the twenty year sentence for Mr. Ladd, but the hundreds of thousands of marijuana arrests continue each year. This insanity must be stopped.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Ythan]
#18883688 - 09/24/13 06:59 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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20 years?
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: cops]
#18883743 - 09/24/13 07:21 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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This is disgusting
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: cops]
#18883778 - 09/24/13 07:37 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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cops said: 20 years?
More years than more people get for rape, assault, manslaughter. And when he gets out of jail in 20 years he may not find a job and then becomes a real criminal.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Ythan] 1
#18883850 - 09/24/13 08:15 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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This is what happens when the religious right runs things.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Ythan]
#18883882 - 09/24/13 08:31 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Fedor]
#18884159 - 09/24/13 10:02 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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They really believe what they are doing is the right thing. I avoid southern states, no idea why anyone lives there.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: cops]
#18884168 - 09/24/13 10:05 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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cops said: 20 years?
That's exactly what I was thinking.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Morel Guy]
#18884199 - 09/24/13 10:12 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Morel Guy said: They really believe what they are doing is the right thing. I avoid southern states, no idea why anyone lives there.
Beautiful Autumns... That's about the only thing we have going for us around here... And zealots
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: JacksonMetaller]
#18884244 - 09/24/13 10:22 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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JacksonMetaller said:
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Morel Guy said: They really believe what they are doing is the right thing. I avoid southern states, no idea why anyone lives there.
Beautiful Autumns... That's about the only thing we have going for us around here... And zealots
Well if we are talking about Louisiana, the food beats anywhere in the US hands down. Y'all niggas just dont know how to cook 
But I was surprised to see this was in New Orleans, down there cops are corrupt and could give a shit less about weed. They are the lowest paid police in the nation and because of that fact you can pay most of them off fairly easy unless you are into some big shit.
The south has its charm guys
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: KillerSpores]
#18884450 - 09/24/13 11:11 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I bet this guy would have gotten less jail time for beating down a police officer or anyone for that matter.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Sagescruffy]
#18884742 - 09/24/13 12:36 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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^ right about that.
even less time if he was walking around with a loaded gun and no permit, a gun that can end a life, as oppose to Mary Jane's eight hour layover in the bodhi.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Sagescruffy] 2
#18884746 - 09/24/13 12:37 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sagescruffy said: I bet this guy would have gotten less jail time for beating down a police officer or anyone for that matter.
He could have done rape or murder and he would have gotten less of a sentence. He isn't just doing 20 years, he's doing 20 years of hard labor. He's going to work on some prison farm somewhere, so the owners not only get rich off of incarcerating him, but also basically get a free slave for a few decades out of this deal. And they get to sell whatever labor product he makes.
This shit has got to stop.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: dokunai]
#18884752 - 09/24/13 12:39 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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That sucks..the battle continues, hopefully as the older generation dies the youth will begin to see the light
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: ChinChiller] 2
#18884835 - 09/24/13 01:00 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Errolscool said: That sucks..the battle continues, hopefully as the older generation dies the youth will begin to see the light 
I would love to see that, but I am stunned at how many brain washed dip shits are from my generation. I'd love to see hard labor prisons be put to an end as well.
As long as religon is seen as the truth and dmt as a crime, shit will never change.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Morel Guy]
#18885014 - 09/24/13 01:38 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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What a tragedy
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: KingKnowledge]
#18885734 - 09/24/13 04:38 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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This is ridiculously sad....Even if things go pretty well for this guy his life is ruined. I just don't fucking get it, how does shit like this really happen? How do you get an entire room full of people to sentence the poor guy and nobody says anything?

I wish him the absolute best
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Ythan]
#18885794 - 09/24/13 04:56 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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fucked up in so many ways. But hey at least most people support legalization! Dude if I was that guy I would've fucking left that shithole a long time ago. I feel bad for him non the less.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Ythan]
#18886024 - 09/24/13 05:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Disgusting. The entire state should sink into the oil-spattered Gulf.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Nature Boy] 1
#18886102 - 09/24/13 06:13 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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This is ridiculous. I saw the other article today where a cop was selling upwards of 15lbs a week and is looking at 5yrs..anyone else see the injustice in that!? Sickening
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: gg2013]
#18886300 - 09/24/13 07:13 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Since when do we sentence people to hard labor?
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: NotTheDevil]
#18886415 - 09/24/13 07:44 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Dude should've posted bond and run for the hills soon as they slapped him with a 20 yr charge
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: NotTheDevil] 1
#18886566 - 09/24/13 08:21 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Holy shit heres some info on the place he may be going to: Angola was a plantation first, housing slaves who cut sugar cane for the master. At the end of the 19th century it evolved into a prisoner lease system, with sentenced prisoners being rented to area companies. In 1901, Angola officially became a state-operated penitentiary, but in name only. It remained a plantation, with prisoners crowded into large wooden buildings and working from sunup to sundown in sugar cane and cotton fields—rain or shine, 12-14 hours a day, seven days a week. http://colorlines.com/archives/2011/08/dispatch_from_angola_faith-based_slavery_in_a_louisiana_prison.html
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: NotTheDevil]
#18887078 - 09/24/13 10:34 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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NotTheDevil said: Since when do we sentence people to hard labor?
Pretty much since always.
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Wikipedia said: Federal Prison Industries (UNICOR or FPI) is a wholly owned United States government corporation created in 1934 that uses penal labor from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to produce goods and services. FPI is restricted to selling its products and services to federal government agencies and has no access to the commercial market.[15] The 13th Amendment of the American Constitution in 1865 explicitly allows penal labour as it states that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for a crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."[16][17] Unconvicted detainees awaiting trial cannot be forced to participate in forced rehabilitative labor programs in prison as it violates the Thirteenth Amendment. But, the "convict lease" system became popular throughout the South following the American Civil War and into the 20th century. Since the impoverished state governments could not afford penitentiaries, they leased out prisoners to work at private firms. According to Douglas A. Blackmon, because of the revenue received by local governments, they had incentives to arrest blacks; tens of thousands of African Americans were arbitrarily arrested and leased to coal mines, lumber camps, brickyards, railroads, quarries, and farm plantations.[18] In Florida, convicts were often sent to work in lumber camps and turpentine factories.[19] The state governments maximized profits by putting the responsibility on the lessee to provide food, clothing, shelter, and medical care for the prisoners, with little oversight. This resulted in extremely poor conditions, numerous deaths, and perhaps the most inhumane system of labour in the United States.[20] Reformers abolished convict leasing in the 20th-century Progressive Era, stopping the system in Florida in 1919. The last state to abolish the practice was Alabama in 1927. At the same time, labor has been required at many prisons, such as Parchman Farm in Mississippi, which operated as a for-profit plantation, which yielded revenues for the state from its earliest years. Prisoners were used to clear the dense growth in the Mississippi bottomland, and then to cultivate the land for agriculture. By the mid-20th century, it had 21,000 acres under cultivation. In the late 20th century, prison conditions were investigated under civil rights laws, when abuses of prisoners and harsh working conditions were exposed. It was not until the 1970s that the state abandoned the for-profit aspect of its forced labor from convicts and planned to hire a professional penologist to head the prison. A state commission recommended reducing the size of acreage to what was needed simply to grow foodstuffs for the prison.[21] In 1934, however, federal prison officials concerned about growing unrest in prisons, lobbied to create a work program. Private companies got involved again in 1979, when Congress passed a law allowing them to hire prisoners in some circumstances. Penal labour is sometimes used as a punishment in the U.S. military.[22] Penal labor is not required in the United States, but refusal to work normally results in the inmate receiving less food, a longer sentence, or other sanctions.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: dokunai] 3
#18887902 - 09/25/13 05:19 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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So it's slavery run by the state where 60% are black but it has nothing to do with race...
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: dark3st]
#18887911 - 09/25/13 05:25 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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How the fuck can that judge even sleep at night.....
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Le_Canard]
#18887943 - 09/25/13 05:54 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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ToiletDuk said: This is what happens when the religious right runs things.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: jboredone]
#18888416 - 09/25/13 09:14 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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jboredone said: How the fuck can that judge even sleep at night..... 
I'd bet large amounts of wiskey!
I am not at all sure how prison labor camps are legal. 8 hour days is the system in America. I do wonder what they do with disabled people in these prisons. I am sure that if another country did these prisons, it would be a human rights issue.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: NotTheDevil]
#18891579 - 09/25/13 10:17 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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wow 20 years for weed... even though he is a multiple offender its still stupid... shit needs to change. how you gonna fuck someones life up for 15g of marijuana?
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: MescalitoMagnality]
#18892422 - 09/26/13 02:05 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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This is depressing 
Poor guy, damn.
I'd like his contact information
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: NWlight]
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: aysen]
#18892544 - 09/26/13 03:20 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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This Guy is going to be forgotten within a month. "Write him a letter" why? So you can tell him how unjust the laws are, how he should have moved to a medi state etc
Its pointless.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: dark3st]
#18892550 - 09/26/13 03:30 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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actually i was going to mail him drugs incognito-like.
dick.
seriously though, people in prison get really lonely I just want to re-assure him there are people fighting for him. He's probably really scared and alone
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: aysen]
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: dark3st]
#18894103 - 09/26/13 01:47 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Word on the street is this could be a user.
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Re: Half Ounce of Pot Gets Louisiana Man Twenty Years in Prison [Re: Ythan]
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