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From: Paul Hager <hagerp@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 92 14:36:36 -0500
Newsgroups: alt.drugs
Subject: Drug war sentencing calculus (was Re: Nuclear Drugs)
lamont@hyperreal.com (Lamont Granquist) writes:
>One thing that Alexander Shulgin commented on when I was talking to him
>after the DPF meeting in SF was that "one kilo of cocaine equals three
>nuclear warheads." -- referring to the sentencing guideline of 30 years for
>a kilo of cocaine vs. 12 years for unlawful possession of a nuclear warhead.
Yes, and you could throw in 4 human corpses. I spoke with Steve
Dillon the other day. (Dillon is the head of Indiana NORML and
a prominent member of the state Libertarian Party.) He stated that
a client of his got 30 years for cocaine possession with intent
to deal at about the same time that a guy who blugeoned to death
his girlfriend got 7 years.
So, 1 Kg cocaine = 3 nukes = 4 murders.