Oklahoma Senate Passes Life Sentence for Hash Making

Ernst

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Oklahoma Senate Passes Life Sentence for Hash Making


The Oklahoma Senate Wednesday passed a bill that would mandate a sentence of up to life in prison for making hashish out of marijuana. The House has already approved the measure, but it must go back to the lower chamber for a final vote.


Making this could get you life in prison in Oklahoma if a current bill becomes law (Image via Wikimedia.org)

The measure sailed through the Senate with little debate, passing on a vote of 44-2. The House also approved the measure by a large margin, passing it on a vote of 75-18.

The bill, House Bill 1798, creates a new felony of converting marijuana into hash. A first conviction could garner a $50,000 fine and prison sentence of two years to life. Second or subsequent convictions would net doubled penalties.

Oklahoma legislative analysts said the bill would cost the state $56 per day, or more than $20,000 a year, for each day someone is imprisoned. At that rate, if Oklahoma imprisoned five hash makers for 10 years each, the bill to taxpayers would be one million dollars.

The bill was the brainchild of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (OBNDD), which says on its web site that its mission is "to serve the citizens of Oklahoma in the quest for a drug-free state."

According to the Tulsa World, OBNDD said there have been "few" cases of hash making in the Sooner State. But OBNDD spokesman Mark Woodward said the goal of the bill is to "send a message" that illegal drugs won't be tolerated in Oklahoma.

Neither, apparently, will common sense or a sense of proportionality.


Oklahoma City, OK United States








I've been there! Now Making Hash is a possible life sentence.
 

canndo

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How did this happen? I think there should be the same sort of penalty for posession of everclear.
 

Total Head

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one of oklahoma's most pressing issues, i'm sure.

"she's a witch!"
"yeah, but that guy made hash!"
 

NoDrama

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You could make VX Nerve agent ( 1 microgram will kill you) and only get a 3 year sentence. You could release smallpox into the population and only serve 3 years for it, but kill a billion or so people. You could rape a 4 year old and only serve one year. You could make hash, harm no one and serve a life sentence.

Oklahoma, you are whack! I think there should be a penalty for being a politician there. Obviously only 2 people have any brains in the Senate.
 

Charlie Ventura

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The bill was the brainchild of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (OBNDD), which says on its web site that its mission is "to serve the citizens of Oklahoma in the quest for a drug-free state."

Damn! There goes those three martini lunches!
 

canndo

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So... if the "citizens of Oklahoma" don't particularly want a "drug free state", the OBNDD will be in a quest for it anyway? Did the OBNDD get some sort of mandate? Funny, the govenment of the great state of California got two different mandates to ensure that those who found relief in marijuana would be unharrassed and served in their particular "quest" yet the government still has a difficult time conforming to them.
 

KiefCatcher

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What the hell? I absolutely agree about the Everclear, canndo.

2012 -> "Man gets death sentence for processing hash"
 

FlyLikeAnEagle

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The reason is obvious. They fear if the 14 year old girls and the cows start smoking hash they may start rejecting their advances.
 

Ernst

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I have a daughter in Oklahoma and I was there to visit.

Oklahoma believes in reduced alcohol beer and I assume now making hash like bubble hash is way over their line.
 

Ernst

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Well already the Police effect is rather harsh but since there is a really big split between rich and poor they are in a position to use their labor force towards prosperity.
Now I am sure pot smoking isn't approved in any form and hash making is doubly a problem however, it begs the question about the state of home grown.

Who and how easy is it to garden in Oklahoma?
 

sebastopolian

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Dam, what the hell... Life in prison for Hash! Unbelievable! Poor Oakies that need their meds. Im glad i don't live there...I'd probably have 5 live sentences sitting next to a serial Killer. They need to wake up... put the real criminals in jail & stop over crowding with the innocent.
 

laughingduck

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The prisons are so full that the prison system has asked the district attorneys to defer as many sentences that they can. I am looking at 2 years to life for cultivation. This is just normal for Oklahoma, the goon squad had to go by 30 meth houses to get to mine. I would have had a better chance for getting off if i had killed someone.
 

jeff f

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The prisons are so full that the prison system has asked the district attorneys to defer as many sentences that they can. I am looking at 2 years to life for cultivation. This is just normal for Oklahoma, the goon squad had to go by 30 meth houses to get to mine. I would have had a better chance for getting off if i had killed someone.
i feel for you ld. why would anyone who uses mj continue to live there?
 

laughingduck

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As soon as I can afford to get out, I will. I am thinking about New Mexico, but I have almost lost everything, likely will by the time it is over.
 
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