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Dear Friends of FAMM, Last year many of you took action to stop the PROTECT Act, which sought to dramatically limit the discretion of federal judges to depart from the federal sentencing guidelines. Because of your letters and calls to Congress, you were part of the heroic work that saved judicial discretion to depart downward (lower sentences). The Feeney Amendment passed but was much less damaging than it might have been. Now, we face a new threat to federal sentencing justice. A proponent of the Feeney Amendment, Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), has introduced H.R. 4547, called "Defending America's Most Vulnerable: Safe Access to Drug Treatment and Child Protection Act of 2004." This bill pretends to protect children and people seeking treatment for drug addiction, but is chock-full of approaches that only serve to harm the families it is intended to protect. Like the Feeney Amendment, H.R. 4547 increases sentences and decreases the power of judges and the U.S. Sentencing Commission by creating new mandatory sentences and increasing existing ones. But it goes even further, gutting the federal "safety-valve" for the lowest-level drug offenders and punishing defendants for the "relevant conduct" of co-conspirators that occurred BEFORE the defendant joined up. As written, H.R. 4547 would:
Click here for the full analysis of H.R. 4547. (Note: File is in Adobe PDF format.) For these reasons, FAMM opposes H.R. 4547. We are strategizing with our allies in the legal and legislative communities on a plan to defeat this bill. But even at this early stage, we need FAMM members to ACT NOW to stop this harmful bill. Although Congress will be recessing in a few weeks, Rep. Sensenbrenner is the chair of the House Judiciary Committee and therefore controls its agenda. It is possible that H.R. 4547 could be considered by the House Judiciary Committee before recess, so it is imperative that you call, write and if possible, meet with your federal representatives as soon as possible. WHAT YOU CAN DO:
H.R. 4547 is bad news, but FAMM is hopeful that we can stop it. Thank you in advance for contacting your federal lawmakers in opposition to H.R. 4547. Sincerely yours, Mary Price and Julie Stewart FAMM |
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