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ang_cire 3 hours ago

Nonviolent felonies are tools of oppression.

Edit: since this is apparently somewhat controversial, perhaps some explanation is in order.

"Felony" has no set definition of which crimes it must apply to, it is entirely based on the discretion of the locality setting the laws. What is a felony in one place can often be a misdemeanor in another. This is especially true for nonviolent crimes.

It's also been shown in studies that nonviolent felonies are imposed against minorities at a much higher rate, for the same crimes.

And because felonies carry additional, lifelong consequences, they are an effective way to mask a 2-tiered justice system.

empath75 a minute ago | parent | next [-]

If someone were to embezzle a million dollars from a charity they worked for, is that worth a year of prison to you, or just a misdemeanor? Because that is the definition of a felony.

marcosdumay an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Felonies are by themselves a ridiculous US idea that are against the entire idea of a democratic society and human rights.

krapp an hour ago | parent [-]

Felonies originate in Medieval English common law, Americans didn't invent them.