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by Anechoic
5653 days ago
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What do you mean by "targets"? If people are fined for something they did, then it's not a problem. A lot of it has to with "equal enforcement" - take a look at mj enforcement in CA as described in http://reason.com/blog/2010/07/01/california-naacp-backs-mar... (leave aside for a moment the wisdom/necessity of the drug war) - I'm sure most of the people arrested for mj broke the law and deserved the consequences. but it as a negative effect on the targeted segment and not the population aa a whole. That puts one segment at a disadvantage in other aspects of life (getting a job, getting housing, etc). BTW, don't know why you got downvoted, you simply asked a question. |
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Not much connection there, even for reasonable laws the sentences are often a bit on the extreme side.