Good on Obama: Calls for 'justice and redemption' prison reform
Thank you Mr. President
Obama cites 'justice and redemption' in call for comprehensive prison reform
Speaking at NAACP convention in Philadelphia, president urges shorter sentences for some drug crimes and says felons should have right to vote
July 14, 2015 * The Guardian * by Alan Yuhas in New York
Barack Obama called for comprehensive reform of the US criminal justice system on Tuesday, including shorter sentences for certain drug offenses and the right to vote for convicted felons.
Justice and redemption go hand in hand, Obama said in a speech to the NAACPs annual convention in downtown Philadelphia.
I see those young men on street corners and eventually in prisons, and I think to myself: They could be me, he said. The main difference between me and them is I had a more forgiving environment so that when I slipped up, when I made a mistake, I had a second chance.
Obama announced no new executive orders but tied together several of his administrations campaigns from the last few years. He called for cities to embrace the recommendations of his task force on policing, cited the need for early education as a means to use opportunity to prevent crime, and highlighted the stark inequalities in incarceration, employment and education between white people and minorities.
He also voiced support for several proposals circulating in Congress, going so far as to commend Republican senators Rand Paul and John Cornyn for their support of reform. He also noted the unlikely bedfellows of the movement, which is supported by a cast that includes polar opposite senators Ted Cruz and Cory Booker and organizations as ideologically varied as the ACLU, Koch Industries and Americans for Tax Reform.
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