^bizzare. Although the human trafficking charge wasn't really a thing, but they tried to push that in the narrative.
It's still not illegal to be a 'John' in those transactions...now if you are not offering, that is a different situation
Ok I really don't understand some of these...because they are already out of prison?
ALFRED LEE CRUM:
The 89-year-old pleaded guilty in 1952 — when he was 19 — to helping his wife’s uncle illegally distill moonshine. He served three years of probation and paid a $250 fine.
this one too, totally support the intent, but he was already free?
5 years for 3 transactions totalling $350 in weed and no previous criminal record!
WELDON ANGELOS:
Angelos was 24 years old when he was sentenced in 2004 to 55 years in prison for bringing guns to marijuana deals, a sentence a federal judge was forced to impose because of mandatory minimum sentencing laws. He had no criminal record before he was convicted of selling $350 worth of marijuana to a police informant three times and prosecutors argued he was a gang member who carried a gun during two of those deals, though he was not accused of using or showing a weapon. The music producer was freed from prison in 2016. Utah Sen. Mike Lee petitioned former President Barack Obama to grant clemency to Angelos, as did the former federal judge who sentenced Angelos. Obama did not commute Angelos’ sentence but the man was instead released from prison after receiving a sentence reduction in court.