Nomin Ujiyediin, Kansas News Service
photo by: Nomin Ujiyediin / Kansas News Service
Kansas lawmakers are considering two measures recommended by the state's Criminal Justice Reform Commission.
Two bills pending in the Kansas Legislature would slim down penalties for minor drug crimes.
Supporters of the lighter sentences contend the changes would give Kansas more reasonable drug laws and carve away at the state’s prison population.
Opponents told a Kansas House committee this week that the legislation would go too far, discounting that all drug crimes — even relatively small offenses — feed an often-violent illegal drug trade.
One bill would shorten prison and probation sentences for the lowest-tier of drug crimes — like possession or intent to distribute a small amount — sometimes by as much as half.