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Subject Will the drug prohibition votes have surprising results?
Date November 23, 2020 8:50 PM
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Do the prospects for our proposals look better or worse after the drug prohibition votes?

At Agenda Setters, we have two kinds of proposals. One addresses criminal justice. The other deals with the process by which the government works.

This edition of our Downsize DC newsletter will examine criminal justice in light of the election. The next message will look at our process proposals in the same way. So...

Is criminal justice reform closer or further away?

We recently warned ([link removed]) about Kamala Harris's bad track record on criminal justice. But there are also some good possibilities to consider.

For one thing, Kamala might change her tune now that she's the VP. The political considerations that may have inspired her to be a draconian prosecutor are different in her new position.

The same thing applies to Joe Biden. It was his legislation that led to the big incarceration boom, but he made apologetic noises several times during the campaign. He even called one of his bills a mistake.

Many of the people and organizations pushing criminal justice reform are big players in the Democratic Party. So we are likely to have major allies on some of our proposals, perhaps including Biden (maybe, hopefully).

Meanwhile, public opinion has turned strongly in our direction!

Americans are rejecting drug prohibition!

This is important because one out of every five people ([link removed]) in prison is there for drug offenses. And the federal government spends$9.2 billion DAILY ([link removed].) to incarcerate these people, while states spend another $7 billion per year! But look what happened in the 2020 election...

All the drug liberalization initiatives passed!
* 4 new states legalized marijuana
* 2 new states legalized medical marijuana
* Oregon decriminalized all drugs (yes, you read that right)
* The District of Columbia instructed its police to make arrests for hallucinogens its lowest priority

This means that fewer people will be arrested, and there will be less friction between citizens and cops. And look at the headlines of the stories about these results...
* Business Insider says "Americans have declared the drug war over! ([link removed]) "
* Reason magazine says "On election night the real winner was drugs! ([link removed]) "
* And the New York Times says "This election a divided America stands united on one issue drugs! ([link removed]) "

Plus, a Gallup Poll shows that 68% of Americans want to legalize marijuana ([link removed]) .

Does it really make sense to keep so many people in prison when the "laws" that put them there are slowly disappearing? We think Congress, Biden, and Harris, will all feel increasing pressure to let non-violent, victimless offenders GO!

And you can be a part of that pressure!

Which of our proposals will get non-violent drug offenders home the fastest? Which policy would, most rapidly, reduce the expense of prisons?
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By the way, if you have done so already, there's no harm in doing it again. It's like renewing your commitment.

We can't achieve our goals without funding, so please contribute or start a monthly pledge ([link removed]) .

Thank you for being an Agenda Setter.

Jim Babka, President
Agenda Setters by Downsize DC
Today's Action: Restore federal parole to free non-violent victimless offenders ([link removed])

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