Meek Mill Delivers Emotional Speech As Pennsylvania Probation Bill Gets Signed Into Law

    Meek Mill got choked up when addressing the media after while celebrating the passing of his Pennsylvania probation bill was signed into law.

    Meek, JAY-Z, Michael Rubin, and their REFORM Alliance helped push the new legislation, which will send fewer people back to jail on technical probation violations for the foreseeable future in Pennsylvania.

    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro made it official on Thursday (December 14) after the House passed the legislation, at which point he signed the bill which marks the 18th such victory by the REFORM Alliance in its 11th state. To put it plainly, Senate Bill 838 will provide necessary reforms to Pennsylvania’s probation rules, making it easier for the formerly incarcerated to abide by them, and to prevent further recidivism.

    The cause hits home for Meek Mill as someone who has been caught up battling the legal system since his 2008 gun case. In 2017, he was sentenced to 2-4 years behind bars after being caught on a technical probation violation.

    “I thought it’s either I’ma go to jail or I’ma take my son to school,” he said before getting teary-eyed. “I don’t want to get emotional because it takes a lot. You don’t got to clap. I’m at a point in my life we all grew up in the streets and we try to be better but they label us felons and send us back to jail.

    “I had to fight against that the whole time to gain my respect and be who I am today and I’m proud of that. People know I don’t really drop tears but I want to say this because there’s a lot of young men who follow me in the street and they don’t really know what I go through.”

    Even in the hours after gathering himself following the news conference, Meek Mill was surprised that the emotions took over him.

    “I don’t know how I cried on the news I ain’t even cry in my cell! I needed that,” he wrote.

    Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin added of the bill’s passing: “FINALLY!!!! 5 years later and we got this done – incredibly exciting! Sitting in that courtroom with Meek in 2017 watching a judge sentence him to 2-4 years for NOT committing a crime was the most out of body experience I had in my life and from that moment on I truly understood how broken the criminal justice system is!

    “And Pennsylvania was as bad as it gets. We started @reform with one goal – fix the broken probation and parole laws and get 1 million people of out the system who shouldn’t be there while keeping communities safe.

    Back in 2020, REFORM scored its first legal victory in similar fashion in California, when Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1950 into action, limiting probation periods for criminals.

    4 thoughts on “Meek Mill Delivers Emotional Speech As Pennsylvania Probation Bill Gets Signed Into Law

    1. He still won’t take accountability for his actions. Failing drug tests while on probation, posting guns on Instagram while on probation, riding dirt bikes recklessly through the city with no helmet while on probation. Then dissing the judge on social media while on still probation…. lol. Don’t even get me started on his gun charge. Meek should not be the face or voice of prison reform. He’s just a straight up moron. All his prison time could have been avoided by simply not breaking the law repeatedly.

      1. Saint
        I’m no fan of anyone especially not ignorance and people slow to change, however you clearly must dislike him or simply be on the opposite side of change.
        What prejudice It takes to call out a sinner another human being for attempting to stand for something he has experienced as a victim of the system. And be a part of the beginning of a solution.
        Obviously he is open and honest about being wrong and putting himself in his position but he also has done in unjust time for his past which he payed the ultimate price for. Which unfortunately in our country is more often than not double, triple, or even four times the price White’s who commit the same crime pay.
        And thus this is why our societies mentalities, our economy and the environments we l live in are so behind.

      1. Societal troll
        I’m no fan of anyone especially not ignorance and people like this slow to change, however you clearly must dislike him or simply be on the opposite side of change.
        What prejudice It takes to call out a sinner another human being for attempting to stand for something he has experienced as a victim of the system. And be a part of the beginning of a solution.
        Obviously he is open and honest about being wrong and putting himself in his position but he also has done in unjust time for his past which he payed the ultimate price for. Which unfortunately in our country is more often than not double, triple, or even four times the price White’s who commit the same crime pay.
        And thus this is why our societies mentalities, our economy and the environments we l live in are so behind.

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