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Meanings of non-violent drug in English
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Usage of non-violent drug in English
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He has suggested a negotiated peace and amnesty for non-violentdrug dealers, traffickers and farmers.
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Sentences for non-violentdrug offenses might soon be cut.
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Six non-violentdrug offenders shared their stories with Obama.
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It would lessen prison sentences for non-violentdrug offenders.
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In 1997, Alice was sentenced to life in prison as a first-time non-violentdrug offender.
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Now, twenty years later, Blacks continue to have the highest incarceration rates for non-violentdrug crimes.
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The Obama administration is continuing its push to get low-level, non-violentdrug offenders out of prison.
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Johnson is a 63-year-old grandmother who is serving a life sentence for a first-time non-violentdrug offence.
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The majority for non-violentdrug offences.
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Mandatory minimum-sentencing guidelines from then would be altered under steps being considered in Congress for non-violentdrug offenders.
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The attorney general last year asked the commission to consider reductions in the sentencing guidelines for non-violentdrug crimes.
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The president-elect has held town-hall reviews on violence and discuss potential "amnesty" for non-violentdrug traffickers and farmers.
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He has called for reform of the criminal justice system for disproportionately incarcerating African-Americans for non-violentdrug offenses like possession.
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President Bill Clinton did apologize, but we need more than an apology for those serving lengthy sentences for non-violentdrug crimes.
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He has called for reform of the criminal justice system for disproportionately incarcerating African Americans for non-violentdrug offenses like marijuana possession.
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Mandatory minimums under the Clinton Administration's "Crime Bill" has led to the increased number of minorities imprisoned for non-violentdrug crimes.