Their Honors were gathered in Newport for a judicial conference, and Firing
Line took advantage of the fact to ask what the War on Drugs looks like from the bench.
The short answer is: a mess. Legislators, as Judge Marvin points out, often pass laws for
political motives rather than with a reasoned assessment of their probable results. Tough
laws on marijuana, Judge Scott points out, tend to increase the price of the drug, which in
turn draws more people into the business of selling. Attempts to impose uniformity of
sentencing ignore the possibility, as Judge Puglia points out, that in a given pair of cases
in which the current circumstances are the same, "Jim may come before the judge with a
lot of baggage that John doesn't have." An engrossing and highly informative trio of
sessions.
- Hoover ID: Program S1109
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