Insanity - 55 Years In Prison For Selling Marijuana

Discussion in 'Cannabis News & Industry Updates' started by Fatkid420, Jan 2, 2005.

  1. Twenty-five-year-old Weldon Angelos celebrated Christmas in federal prison this year ... just like he'll do every year until he's 80.

    Last month, Angelos was sentenced to 55 years in prison for selling marijuana to undercover police officers. As U.S. District Judge Paul Cassell pointed out at sentencing, that's more time than he would have received if he had hijacked an airplane (25 years), beaten someone to death in a fight (13 years), or raped a 10-year-old child (11 years).

    In fact, the maximum sentence for all those crimes combined is less than the federal mandatory minimum sentence for a drug felony involving a gun. (Angelos was carrying a gun at the time of his arrest, although he never brandished it or threatened anyone.)

    The assistant U.S. attorney prosecuting the case justified putting Angelos -- a first-time offender and father of two -- behind bars for 55 years by saying that he was a "purveyor of poison" who got what he deserved. (The "poison" was marijuana, which has never killed anyone.)

    Angelos isn't alone in having his life destroyed by the government's war on marijuana users:

    Jonathan Magbie died three months ago while serving a 10-day sentence for marijuana possession in a jail in Washington, D.C. Magbie, a 27-year-old quadriplegic, used marijuana to treat his chronic pain. He was unable to breathe on his own, and the jail -- unequipped to meet his medical needs -- allowed him to die while in custody.

    And last year, a 19-year-old Florida college student was brutally raped by his cellmate while serving the first of four weekends in jail for a small-scale marijuana offense.

    And the year before that, 20-year-old Jose Colon -- just months away from being the first in his family to obtain a college degree -- was shot and killed by police in a raid in which eight ounces of marijuana were seized. Colon wasn't even a suspect. He just happened to be visiting the house being raided, and he had no drugs or weapons on him.

    Every week, we at the Marijuana Policy Project confront extreme government abuses like these, as the war on marijuana users rages on, with the government arresting law-abiding citizens, seizing their property, locking them up for decades, and even killing them.

    With the help of our 18,000 dues-paying members, MPP is working to end the persecution and destruction of people like Weldon Angelos, Jonathan Magbie, and millions of others. You can help us bring sense to our nation's marijuana policies by making a financial contribution to our work at http://www.mpp.org/donate1097 today.

    Your help is desperately needed. The government is arresting more than 700,000 marijuana users a year -- that's one arrest every 42 seconds -- which is more than the number of arrests for robbery and all violent crimes combined. (And about 88% of all marijuana arrests are for possession, not sale or manufacture.)

    This holiday season, let's remember the many, many victims of the government's war on marijuana users -- the cancer patients living in fear of arrest for using marijuana to quell their nausea and help them keep food down ... the college students losing their financial aid for smoking a joint ... the AIDS patients using medical marijuana to ease the pain of their final months, terrified of losing their homes if caught ... and the thousands staring at empty cell walls for doing nothing more harmful than possessing marijuana.

    We can and will put an end to this cruel and unjust war. Please visit http://www.mpp.org/donate1097 to stand with us in the fight. Thank you.
    Sincerely,
    Rob Kampia
    Executive Director
    Marijuana Policy Project
    Washington, D.C.

    Link to story http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2004/311204yearsinprison.htm
     
  2. Man when you sent me that link it brought a tear to my eye.. It's completely bullshit. I can't believe that even in this day and age our government can't recongnize Marijuana as a harmless substance.
     
  3. Fucking pathetic .. thats all i can say .... fucking .... pathetic *shakes head*
     
  4. thats retarded, till he's 80 for fucking weed, its not even violent, thats bullshit
     
  5. man that shit pisses me off soo much

    WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    they didn't do shit but possess something from a natural earth...just much as a rock or dirt..

    what really made me mad is that person dieing in jail bc of pain......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mother fuckers....they need to decrimalized this shit now...or just plain make it legal god dammit
     
  6. thats ficking shit, a first time and he has two kids?!?!! this is when you know the whole world is fuckd up, sooooooooooo many fucking idiots out there
     
  7. ""And the year before that, 20-year-old Jose Colon -- just months away from being the first in his family to obtain a college degree -- was shot and killed by police in a raid in which eight ounces of marijuana were seized. Colon wasn't even a suspect. He just happened to be visiting the house being raided, and he had no drugs or weapons on him. ""


    that really got to me, same age as me, young as fuck...and wasnt doin shit but visiting
     
  8. damn, 55 yrs? fuck that. fuck tha police and tha government. they a bunch of bitch ass fuckin cock lickin hoes. FUCK EM ALL!!! ima stay high till i die!:smoking:
     
  9. i hate this stupid fucking country. how can you punish people like that for a totally non-violent crime. poison? what a politically incorrect term. Someone stupid enough to call marijuana "poison" should not be working for our government. So many other countries are smart enough to realize pot isn't a big deal. i really hope that guy's sentence is overturned, im sure his lawyers will definitely appeal or whatever.

    socki
     
  10. leave that dumb country then.
     
  11. i didnt say it was dumb, i said it was stupid =) im actually taking a trip to amsterdam this summer...still saving my $$. Trust me, if i had the money i'd spend a lot less time here.

    socki
     

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