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Oklahoma: Life in Prison for Hash, 1 Year for Child Rape
While I was out at the NORML Conference, this bombshell of a story exploded in Oklahoma:
OKLAHOMA CITY — Converting marijuana to hashish could land Oklahomans a life prison sentence under a bill approved in the Oklahoma Senate.
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs spokesman Mark Woodward said the goal of the bill is to “send a message” that illegal drugs won’t be tolerated in Oklahoma.
Conviction of a first offense of cooking hashish would result in a prison sentence from two years to life in prison. Sentences would be doubled under a second offense, and those convicted would not be eligible for a suspended sentence or probation.
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=336&articleid=20110420_336_0_OKLAHO247887
Ah, yes, the OBNDD, the people who brought you the marijuana “fact sheet” that claims pot today is 30 times stronger than Woodstock Weed and it damages brain cells and reproductive organs. Apparently, they feel hashish is so much more dangerous than raw cannabis that we must enact a life sentence for it. Hash is much more potent than cannabis, so I wonder how the OBNDD will react when they discover Schedule III dronabinol (legal even in Oklahoma) is even more potent than hash?
When I read these stories about stiffer sentences for cannabis, I like to compare them to the sentences that most of us will agree are heinous crimes. It turns out that if you make cannabis into hashish or if you serially and violently rape five adult women, you can get a life sentence in Oklahoma.
(Slane & Phillips) An Oklahoma City man who pleaded guilty to five charges of first degree rape in Oklahoma County District Court last October was sentenced late last week. John Earl Stepney, Jr., 33, was given a life sentence without parole for each of the five rapes of which he was convicted.
Oklahoma County District Judge Kenneth Watson sentenced Stepney to life in prison without parole for each of the following Oklahoma City rape incidents:
- the November 17, 2008, rape of a woman who was asleep in her apartment
- the December 7, 2008, rape of a woman who was attacked as she walked home from work
- the December 23, 2008, kidnapping and rape of a woman who was shopping for Christmas at Penn Square Mall
- the January 5, 2009, rape of a woman who was doing laundry at her apartment complex
- the January 7, 2009, rape of a woman who was vacuuming her car at a car wash
Stepney is accused of forcing two of the women to withdraw cash from their bank accounts at ATMs. He reportedly used a BB gun that looked like a handgun to threaten and coerce his victims.
But if you plead no contest to first-degree rape and forcible sodomy of a four-year-old girl, you may get by with one year in prison.
(USA Today) ALESTER, Okla. (AP) — Two state lawmakers are questioning a plea agreement that will allow a man to serve only one year in jail on a conviction for raping a 4-year-old girl.
Nineteen of the 20 years of a sentence against 64-year-old David Harold Earls were suspended as part of a plea agreement reached with Pittsburg County prosecutors.
Earls pleaded no contest on May 13 to first-degree rape and forcible sodomy. He has spent nearly nine months in jail already and is scheduled to be released Sept. 24. He would serve the remaining 19 years of his sentence under supervised release and would have to register as a sex offender.
(News9.com) The daughter of a convicted rapist speaks out, saying he deserves more than one year behind bars. She says her father deserves a life sentence. David Earls’ rape conviction made national headlines this month after a Pittsburg County judge sentenced him to only one year in prison.
“My father is a monster and he needs to stay, he needs to stay in prison,” said Denise Earls.
Denise Earls says when she was young Earls raped her. She hoped he was finally going to get the punishment he deserved.
“Well I was completely outraged because it brought back all the memories that I went through as a child and just to know that he only got a year when I have a life sentence to deal with this,” said Denise Earls.
Maybe somebody can convince David Earls to make some hash so Oklahoma will seriously consider keeping him in a prison for life.
By the way, in case anyone thinks that hashish is somehow different or more dangerous than raw cannabis, it isn’t. It is still non-toxic with low risk of dependency and tolerable side effects. Here’s the basic difference between regular old pot and hash:
Pot = puff, puff, puff, puff, puff, puff, puff, puff, puff, puff, puff, puff… whoa, I’m high!
Hash = puff, puff… whoa, I’m high!
That’s it. Hash is a concentrate. It’s not “cooked”, it’s extracted. It’s not transformed into something else. Hash is to cannabis as a frozen can of orange juice mix is to an orange. And for some patients who need extremely high dosages to achieve medical effects, there isn’t the time or lung capacity to take all the puffs of cannabis one needs. For these most-vulnerable patients, hash is a medicine, pure and simple.












Comments
Thank you Russ...
For shining a light on a travesty of justice. How can a child rapist get off with a mere one year in prison? Thankfully, we have people like Russ who bring these horrible instances to our attention. I can't wait for your in depth story on it, I know you'll do a great job. America is counting on you Russ, especially four year old girls, so don't let them down.
As for the other criminal in the article, did he not know that what he was doing carried that hefty of a prison sentence? I mean, I only hear of the drug cases that NORML brings to light here, but this guy knows how to make hash. He most certainly skimmed over more than a few stories when he went to NORMLs' website for tips on making the best hash. Or was it that he thought he would get two years because he thinks it isn't that big of a deal?
Somehow, I have a problem wrapping my pea sized brain around how some people are more concerned about a grown adult who knowingly, and willingly, broke the law while also knowing what the concequences were than they are about a four year old rape victim. The fact that the only reason the girl was brought up at all was to help get someone out of a punishment they chose to subject themselves to shows what low lifes some people can be and is only made worse by them dedicating their existance to doing it.
I don't follow anyone, because those that appear to be on the same path usually end up just getting in my way.
Ridiculous!
I hope this bill fails miserably.
Locking people up for a little bit of cannabis is bad enough but a life sentence, or a punishment worse than that of rape of a child, let alone rape of an adult is just ridiculous.
Don't cook hash for profit--
And you have nothing to worry about.
I don't see what the big deal is.
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Your right. Take our rights government.
I like what you said it does make sense. But the said truth is you have the right to say or do what you want in america (as long as you don't kill someone). Stupid constitution given people rights. We should join together and burn the constitution and laugh at people who believe in rights. Like we really need them in the first place. All kidding aside your thinking is wrong. So your in favor to send a non violent offender(a.k.a someone who didin't kill or hurt someone) in jail for life. Funny thing is if someone goes to jail for that hash crime , he/she will now have tax dollars go to them to keep them in jail. Also they get free tv and a internet and food . I didn't mean free the tax payers are paying for it. LOL