SCOTUS hears final arguments over crack cocaine sentencing case

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U.S. Supreme Court hears final arguments over whether low-level crack cocaine offenders will be covered by the First Step Act and eligible for a reduced prison sentence.

 

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Let’s talk about child rapists and how they never get time. I don’t care about a crack addict. I care about our kids getting molested by perverts that some how avoid punishment

Should be the same sentencence as what a powdered cocaine offender would get..Same drug..

Praise god they still want gangs and drug cartels to sell it LOL Remember kids, NO ID LOL

So why isn’t hunter Biden in jail while minorities are because he’s a crack smoker. Didn’t joe Biden himself create crime legislation that locked up minorities & destroy American working class families lives while hunter sits in a 5 million dollar house smoking crack. Unreal

Keep them in jail ... they’re using crack cocaine. Who cares about them honestly

The act that trump passed to reform bidens 1994 crime bill that locked up hundreds of thousands of black people to decade and life sentences for non violent crimes

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