I suppose the question would be, if you let all of the people
convicted of drug crimes out today, how big would the prison
population be?
Which other crimes would you pardon people for?
We can start a list.
There have to be people in prison who we would be better off putting
somewhere else.
It's not just a matter of pardoning people, although sentence reduction
for the non-violent would work, too; it's also a matter of not
continuously adding to the enormous list of crimes in this country, a
far greater list than other countries have, and many of them are pretty
esoteric.
Virtually all the banksters who caused the economic recession of the
Bush Administration were not prosecuted or imprisoned for anything.
When, let's say, 10,000 banksters are tried, convicted, and imprisoned
for ruining this country's economy, we'll have room for them in the
privately owned prison of their choice.