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Joe Biden’s Punishment For Crack Possession May Hit Hunter Right In The Pipe!

Joe Biden’s brutal punishments for people found to be possessing crack cocaine, well, make his own scandal-ridden son Hunter suffer which served him best knowing his drug addiction problem.

Biden has no idea when he proposes such a brutal bill when he was still Senator that the number one violator is his son himself.

Now, knowing the magnitude of the consequences, he will literally put Hunter away for decades.

A provision in the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, will require a minimum five-year sentence for those who were caught with over 500 grams of cocaine.

However, the ratio was even more punishing for the drug’s crack form, with only five grams needed in possession to catch the 5-year mandatory sentence.

Biden later disavowed the strict provision and worked toward its eventual softening in 2010, but his leading role in the villainization of crack users has now come back to the forefront after an alleged hack of his son’s iCloud account.

According to the Washington Examiner, “Many of the materials posted by [alleged hackers] match the contents the Washington Examiner previously found on a password-protected iPhone XS backup located on a copy of Hunter’s abandoned laptop.”

“Konstantinos ‘Gus’ Dimitrelos, a former Secret Service agent-turned-cyber forensics expert, located the password to the iPhone backup during his examination of the hard drive. Dimitrelos previously told the Washington Examiner that the data found within the password-protected iPhone backup is indisputably authentic,” the outlet added.

In further look into the hacked iCloud account of Hunter Biden, he was caught on video with a prostitute and drugs appeared to be cocaine that he allegedly bought himself.

The scene seems to be the result of some argument between the two about the number of drugs present. Hunter decided to film the encounter, which would later lead to its inclusion in the most recent alleged hack.

The clip can be seen below:

Watch it here: Skynews/Youtube

More details of this report from The Western Journal:

Let’s do some quick math.

Using the elder Biden’s 1-gram-to-1-year standard for this illegal substance, the punishment for Hunter under his dad’s championed bill would have put him away for decades.

Considering Hunter Biden lost his Navy commission after cocaine use and has a known history of struggling with the addictive drug, it seems any chances at parole or a lighter sentence probably wouldn’t have fared well under his dad’s original law.

Although Joe Biden disavowed the law’s strict punishment while on the presidential trail under both Barack Obama and during his own campaign years later, his enthusiasm for it impacted countless lives and left an unmistakable mark on our prison system.

Back in 1991, Biden even bragged about the severity of his punishing provision, gleefully explaining just how it would ruin and end lives.

Here’s what a smiling Biden said:

“If you have a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than this quarter that I’m holding in my hand. One quarter of one dollar, we passed a law — with leadership of Sen. Thurmond and myself and others — a law that says: you’re caught with that, you go to jail for five years.”

“You get no probation, you get nothing, other than five years in jail. Judge doesn’t have a choice.”

Western Journal added:

While the ultra-strict measure is now stripped from the law, the impact it had on American families will continue to be felt for decades more.

The United States Sentencing Commission specifically cited the lopsided ratios championed by Biden as a cause of a massive racial disparity in drug-crime sentencing.

In “Cocaine and Federal Sentencing Policy,” the commission found that the difference in severity between punishments for crack and powder cocaine was “a primary cause of the growing disparity between sentences for black and white federal defendants.”

Thankfully for both Hunter and every other American struggling with this addiction, Joe Biden’s obsessive jihad against drug users has been tempered.

In an ironic twist, now-President Joe Biden is more apt to give crack addicts a pipe than a stiff prison sentence.

Sources: WesternJournal, Washington Examiner