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Reformed New York Drug Laws Take Effect
October 20, 2009

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Revised drug laws that just took effect in New York may allow drug offenders convicted of low-level crimes to have their sentences reduced or may even be released from prison, the Associated Press reported Oct. 7.

The state will now allow eligible inmates to be resentenced and for judges to decide if incoming offenders should be sent to drug treatment or military-style boot camps instead of serving time in prison.

"Under the Rockefeller drug laws, we did not treat the people who were addicted. We locked them up," said Gov. David Paterson. "Families were broken, money was wasted, and we continued to wrestle with a statewide drug problem."

More than 1,000 inmates across the state have been identified as being eligible for resentencing.

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Posted by Bill Godshall on 20 Oct 09 12:00 PM EDT
Another reasonable, responsible and long overdue public policy improvement. Unfortunately, it it took a state budget crisis to convince state lawmakers to change the cruel, inhumane and counterproductive Rockefeller drug laws.

Posted by Brinna Nanda on 20 Oct 09 08:52 PM EDT
This type of sensible policy reform should be applauded by the Join Together community and encouraged elsewhere. I hope that it is soon duplicated in California and elsewhere.

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