Fast and Furious Program Sparks Lawsuit and Testimony from Attorney General

The family of slain border patrol agent Brian Terry has threatened to file a $25 million wrongful death suit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives citing the government’s roll in Terry’s death. Brian Terry was killed with an AK47 that was knowing sold to drug cartels under the Fast and Furious gun running probe that has been in place for several years now. The 65 page suit was served on the governments agent on Wednesday according to attorneys for the family.

Federal Crack Cocaine Offenders May Be Released Early

Trying to keep a campaign promise to make drug sentencing more fair, the Obama administration issued a statement through US Attorney General Eric Holder to the US Sentencing Commission this week to amend its guidelines to reduce sentences for crack offenses.

The harsh prison sentences that are levied against crack defendants in comparison to other cocaine users has long been a source of contempt among defense lawyers and civil rights activists because the sentences disproportionately impact minorities.

The Feds Begin Their Fight Against State's Rights When it Comes To Cannabis

US Attorney General, Eric Holder sent a letter on Wednesday to nine former chiefs of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, vowing to “vigorously enforce” drug laws against people who grow, distribute or sell marijuana for recreational use even if California voters pass a measure to legalize it. Our nation’s top federal law enforcement official vowed that the Obama administration would not take legalizing weed sitting down.

Legal Immigrants Face Deportation for Low Level Cannabis Crime

Mr. Lemaine, whose father is a United States citizen, faced an immigration judge in Harlingen, Tex., almost 2,000 miles from his home. The judge decided that under Fifth Circuit rulings, two marijuana violations made Mr. Lemaine a “recidivist felon” ineligible for bond or for any relief from deportation, even though his first marijuana offense had been dismissed, was for a very small amount of marijuana and happened when the now 28 year old was a teenager.

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