I didnt say 'just'. I said a 'bunch', meaning a significant portion of the pardons. And from viewing that list, it looks like a large chunk of non-violent drug offenders.Yes, there is a list, and no, it wasn't just "non-violent" drug offenders (whatever that means).
Pardons Granted by President Barack Obama (2009-2017) | PARDON | Department of Justice
Even if i didnt post the list, Was the sheriff violent? Was he a drug offender? In looking at lists of pardons by any president, can you point out people who made the united states safer? He certainly made inmates not want to go back to jail, and he did believe in actually enforcing the kaws on illegal immigration (may I reiterate illegal). Most presidents are pussies and wait until the end of their presidency to make decisions on pardons they believe in, but think may cause controversy. Trump just does what he thinks is right. I support him in this decision, and most of his voters do too. The media is up in arms on every decision he makes, and the polls are similar to when he won presidency - wrong. He has strong backingl
I mentioned non violent drug offenders as I thought the American legal system had started to move away from long term incarceration of non-violent drug offenders... Hence why they were pardoned, to reflect current values.
For Arpaio, I dont think the public perception of the crimes he has been accused of has changed much over the short amount of time since the charges were laid.
It was just a thought.