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Current Sentencing Laws Based in Misconceptions The current drug sentencing laws date back to the passage of the Anti-Drug Abuse Acts in the later 1980s. There was significant mass media interest on the national drug issue in that era, particularly on the epidemic of split cocaine use and ensuing violence in the inner cities. The Anti-Drug Abuse Functions were supposed to address this problem by increasing the fees and penalties for medication criminal activity and concentrating on high-ranking users in the drug trade. Instead, the rules resulted in much harsher charges that targeted low-level offenders, especially African-American males. The penalties for split cocaine offenses were made very much more stringent than those for the powdered version based on several misconceptions about the differences between the two kinds of the medication. These myths included the perception that crack cocaine was a very much even more addictive medication than powder cocaine and that those using crack cocaine had been vulnerable to more violent behavior. However, later medical and scientific study provides demonstrated both of these values to be untrue. There is definitely no difference in the physiological and psychotropic effects of either drug - they possess been found to be pharmacologically the same and also to have got the same effects on brain biochemistry after intake. Thus, most of the justifications that existed in the later 1980s to impose different sentencing buildings structured in which type of cocaine was included in the criminal offense have lost their merit, leaving no true reason for the disparity various other than the inability of Congress to take effective action to switch it. Past Change Initiatives Have got Fallen Short |
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