This si standard practice in most states for the judge to admonish jurors that they are only allowed to decide on the facts, you are not allowed to use compassion in deliberations. And really if you''re not allowed to use a little compassion what kind of a country have we become?This thread is awesome, and depressing. My state actually has code written that Judges must use when instructing a jury and it clearly limits the role the jury may play... judge the facts, not the law (yes, I'm paraphrasing)
IF every person arrested for possession chose a jury trial it would most likely bankrupt the courts... at least of their time!
IF every Lover of Justice were to quietly say "yes, I will serve" when called to jury duty, they could throw a huge wrench in this whole issue employing nullification tactics.
These are mighty big IF's because prosecutors will use our misshapen laws stacking charge on top of charge to scare the victim away from a jury trial and at the end of the day, most of us will opt for the shorter, less expensive way out of the mess.
Maybe some clever designer could devise an easily reproduced STAMP or STICKER to put on every baggie sold...
"Know your Rights! Visit Jury Nullification | Fully Informed Jury Association"
I'm hopeful that this war is dying down, but the struggle at the end will be difficult and this war has already been Very Bloody
I have a bunch of small booklets that Alex Jines puts out that explains the jury nullification process along with the Constitution and Bill Of Rights. Not really a fan of Alex Jones but I buy these booklets in bulk and place them in courthouse in my area so people can be eductaed a little. Would recommend other people try to do the same thing in your areas.