Lil Wayne, Ron Howard, Scarlett Johansson and Kim Kardashian are all on the same page when it comes to criminal justice reform.
They’re among more than 100 entertainers calling on President Barack
Obama to focus on changing drug laws. Rap mogul Russell Simmons helped
assemble the coalition of celebrities and civil rights leaders that
presented a letter to the president on Tuesday.
The group praises the president’s efforts toward drug incarceration
reform but insists “the time is right” to move toward replacing jail
sentences with intervention and rehabilitation for non-violent
offenders. The starry group, which also includes Jennifer Hudson, Nicki
Minaj, Susan Sarandon and Will Smith, also asks Obama to form a panel to
handle clemency requests and to support a measure that allows judges to
waive mandatory minimum sentences.
“It is critical that we change both the way we think about drug laws
in this country and how we generate positive solutions that leave a
lasting impact on rebuilding our communities,” Simmons said, citing
Department of Justice data that shows that the United States jails more
of its citizens than any other country in the world.
Drug offenders comprise nearly half the federal prison population in the U.S.
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