Native American teen faces a year in prison for possessing one gram of weed
Source: The Guardian
Native American teen faces a year in prison for possessing one gram of weed
Devontre Thomas faces a federal trial that advocates say is a waste
of resources and a stark reminder that law enforcement continue to
target people of color
Sam Levin in San Francisco
Wednesday 27 July 2016 22.54 BST
An Oregon teenager could be sentenced to a year in prison for possessing about one gram of marijuana in a federal case that has sparked widespread outrage about the ongoing war on drugs even in US states that have fully legalized cannabis.
Devontre Thomas, a Native American 19-year-old, is accused of possessing a small amount of weed enough for about one joint and will face a federal trial that advocates say is a waste of resources and a stark reminder that US law enforcement agencies continue to target people of color for low-level pot offenses.
The one-count charge brought by the US attorneys office which could also result in a $1,000 fine is the latest illustration of growing tensions in US laws on marijuana. The drug is sold recreationally in four states but remains outlawed at the federal level.
The governments decision to file charges against Thomas, which criminal justice experts say is a perplexing move that directly contradicts federal guidelines, has also raised questions about how the US Department of Justice enforces laws on Native American territories.
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