TRUTH CAMPAIGN 08

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The Reformer's Calendar

Congressional Staff Briefing (House): Reforming Crack Cocaine Sentencing

2007/05/21 - 9:00am

On May 15, the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC) updated its 2002 Report to Congress on Federal Cocaine Sentencing. The USSC report once again finds that there is no rationale for the sentencing differences between the two forms of the drug. Under current law, possessing or selling 5 grams of crack cocaine results in the same five-year mandatory minimum sentence as selling 500 grams of powder cocaine. The law harshly punishes low-level offenders, and has had a disparate impact on African-American and low-income communities. Join us in a frank discussion on avenues for reform of this unjust law.

Speakers to include:

Lisa Rich, United States Sentencing Commission

Hillary Shelton (Invited), NAACP, Washington Office

Pat Nolan, Prison Fellowship

Moderated by Marc Mauer of The Sentencing Project & Jesselyn McCurdy of the ACLU

RSVP by May 18 to Vee Campbell (vcampbell@osi-dc.org) or call (202) 721-5649.

Room B340 Rayburn House House Office Building
Washington, DC
United States
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