This bill doesnt make sense.

Its states that these mandatory minimum sentences are for drug related crimes that involve violence, or organized crime (where involvement is evident and/or has benefited organized crime).

So what will happen to people that grow a small amount of plants for personal use, and that have never sold, and have absolutely no association with organized crime?

It doesnt state anywhere what would happen in such cases, and wouldnt that mean that there is a loophole already, and people in such cases would basically get off with just paying a fine.

Because under that bill, growing 1 - 200 plants, with connection to organized crime (or for the purpose of trafficking) brings a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 14 years. So what if those two conditions arent there, then what? Are they going to send grandma's and grandpa's to prison for growing their own? If so then that is completely unlogical and ridiculous.
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