[–] 22jam22 1 point 3 points 4 points (+4|-1) ago
This should have been happening a long time ago.. Citizens should have just started letting anybody go convicted of bullahit drug laws... Possesion or distribution as far as im cincerned drug war the most evil shit thats been perpatrated by our government.
[–] gregorypeckerwood 3 points -3 points 0 points (+0|-3) ago
as far as im cincerned drug war the most evil shit thats been perpatrated by our government.
Of course a pothead would be stupid enough to believe this
Far from a pot head. Smoked a little in college its fun but no life long love. If you look at all the destruction the drug war has caused globaly you might agree. Just all the evil shit its caused in mexico alone would be enough, but the countless famlies destroyed in america treating drugs as criminal activity rather then a health issue is insane and evil. And what business is it ofnthe government to tell me what i can put into my body. Not sure what your argument is? Are you a just say no type person? Relgion has you against drugs. Read upbon portugal and how they helped solve their drug problems.
[–] Cum_control ago
Please enlighten me then great sober one. What is the most evil shit that has been perpatrated by the US government?
[–] AverageAmerica ago (edited ago)
Let's all just ignore the shredding of our Constitution.
We are thinking of the children now.
[–] AmaleksHairyAss ago
It's an interesting story but the autoplaying ad means I will not upvote any link to this site.
[–] psychosomatic 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
jury nullification?
[–] watch_listed 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Close, but not quite. Judge called a recess since he couldn't seat a jury, and the dude plead out to something lesser without trial.
[–] FPSFairy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It didn't go to court, so technically no. They indirectly ask you if you would use jury nullification ("would you have moral objections to convicting if the evidence conclusively proved guilt," or something like that). If you know what jury nullification is, and would use it in that instance, you'd have to say so at that point.
Apparently though, no one said they'd convict someone for possessing cannabis in this case, so the judge was unable to even have ("seat") a jury, and no jury apparently means no trial.
[–] AverageAmerica ago
"justice" system.
Absolutely no respect for that shit hole, they can't even play by their own rules.