“It’s time to end discriminatory sentencing for cocaine: whether possessed or sold as crack or as powder, it’s the same drug and violators should get the same treatment under the law,” said Senator Mitchell, chair of the Black Legislative Caucus. Blacks make up 6.6 percent of the population in California Latinos 38.2 percent, and whites 39.4 percent. Whites accounted for less than 2 percent of all those sent to California prisons in that five year period. From 2005 to 2010, Blacks accounted for 77.4 percent of state prison commitments for crack possession for sale, Latinos accounted for 18.1 percent. People of color account for over 98 percent of persons sent to California prisons for possession of crack cocaine for sale. Gram for gram, there is less active drug in crack cocaine than in powder cocaine. Crack cocaine is a product derived when cocaine powder is processed with an alkali, typically common baking soda. Scientific reports, including a major study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, demonstrate that they have nearly identical effects on the human body. The time has long come.”Ĭrack and powder cocaine are two forms of the same drug. “The Fair Sentencing Act will take a brick out of the wall of the failed 1980’s drug war era laws that have devastated communities of color, especially Black and Latino men. “As Assemblymember Bradford said in presenting the bill today, the current disparities in our drug laws amount to institutional racism,” said Lynne Lyman of the Drug Policy Alliance. SB 1010 returns to the Senate for a final procedural vote before being sent to the Governor. Mitchell’s bill will correct the groundless disparity in sentencing, probation and asset forfeiture guidelines for possession of crack cocaine for sale versus the same crime involving powder cocaine that has resulted in a pattern of racial discrimination in sentencing and incarceration in California. Holly Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) won approval today. SACRAMENTO, CA - Facing its final Assembly hearing, the California Fair Sentencing Act (SB 1010) authored by Sen.
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