Locking Up Drug ‘Dealers’ to Save Users Doesn’t Make Anyone Safer
“While the death penalty proposal is more dramatic than most, it is consistent with decades of policies based on the assumption that harshly punishing people who sell drugs will reduce drug use. Politicians of all stripes have argued that long sentences for drug dealers will reduce drug availability and make remaining drugs more expensive, driving down demand. But this is not how drug markets work, and is directly contradicted by the available evidence.“
Prison Legal News
June 17, 2019