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Federal Drug Offenders' Sentencing Guidelines


Federal Drug Offenders' Sentencing Guidelines
This paper argues against mandatory minimum sentencing federal guidelines for drug offenders.
2,455 words (approx. 9.8 pages) | 21 sources | MLA | 2005 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper explains that the high federal prison rate, resulting in the overcrowding of federal prisons, is caused by the long, unjust and ineffective sentences required by the federal mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines. The author points out that re-instituting federal parole or instituting programs similar to the programs of the state drug courts would help reconcile the issue of the ever increasing prison population and the related ever increasing cost. The paper recommends federal parole, which would allow inmates to be released from prison earlier than their imposed sentence with very specific rules to abide-by overseen by a parole officer, and required drug treatment for addicts.

From the Paper:

"Drug laws were first enacted in 1914 with the Harrison Narcotics Act, which taxed narcotics and required those who dispensed drugs to obtain a license. The Harrison Narcotics Act specifically targeted the growing number of opiate addicts in the United States after the Civil War. The sale of opium and cocaine were regulated, and later the prohibition of production and importation of heroin were all included in this Act. In 1937, marijuana was characterized as a narcotic, and was taxed and legislated by the Marijuana Tax Act. The Narcotics Control Act of 1956 introduced the first law requiring mandatory prison sentences for using and selling illegal substances."

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APA Citation:

Federal Drug Offenders' Sentencing Guidelines (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 14, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-Federal-Drug-Offenders'-Sentencing-Guidelines/62817

MLA Citation:

"Federal Drug Offenders' Sentencing Guidelines" 15 January 2012. Web. 14 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-Federal-Drug-Offenders'-Sentencing-Guidelines/62817>




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