Donald Trump Did The Right Thing By Freeing Ross Ulbricht

Technically, Donald Trump broke his campaign promise by not freeing Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht on day one of his presidency. (No, inauguration day is not day zero.) But as I explained in my previous Take, I wasnt expecting a literal first day pardon anyways. Even day two exceeds my expectations. Trump delivered, and Im very glad he did.
When I first heard about Silk Road in early 2013, I was immediately intrigued by the concept of buying and selling drugs anonymously online. To this day, I think darknet markets are the best intermediary step before the war on drugs is ended: It removes dealers from street corners while providing users some level of quality assurance through a public rating system.
Discovering Silk Road was also how I first learned about Bitcoin. I started writing about the digital currency a few months later, and am still at it today. In a way, I owe my career to Ulbricht.
That Ulbricht was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison was a miscarriage of justice in my view. Even if you believe he is guilty of everything hes been convicted of (all non-violent crimes), over a decade behind bars should be long enough.
To be sure, I dont believe Trump actually cares about Ulbricht; he could have freed him during his first term if that was the case. And Trump certainly has no intent of ending the war on drugs; if anything, hes about to escalate it by designating cartels to be terrorist organizations and imposing the death penalty on drug dealers. Trump promised to pardon Ulbricht because that would benefit him politically but to his credit, he kept his word.
Ross is finally free. Well done President Trump, and everyone else who helped make this happen.
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