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We believe peaceful pot prisoners should be released. We advocate for non-violent, marijuana-only prisoners who received egregious sentences. These gentle men are serving more time than most violent criminals because they used marijuana instead of weapons. They believed others should have access to a plant that is now legal in a majority of states. Help us.
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0 Skip to Content Prisoners All Prisoners Life without Parole De Facto Life Released or Deceased Marijuana Legalization Media Blog Gerald Ford's Clemency Advocacy Sites Map - Pot Prisoners About Us .top-bun, .patty, .bottom-bun { height: 1px; } Open Menu Close Menu Prisoners All Prisoners Life without Parole De Facto Life Released or Deceased Marijuana Legalization Media Blog Gerald Ford's Clemency Advocacy Sites Map - Pot Prisoners About Us .top-bun, .patty, .bottom-bun { height: 1px; } Open Menu Close Menu Folder: Prisoners Back All Prisoners Life without Parole De Facto Life Released or Deceased Marijuana Legalization Media Blog Gerald Ford's Clemency Advocacy Sites Map - Pot Prisoners About Us These nonviolent pot offenders were sentenced to life without parole in federal prisons Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) Slide 4 Slide 4 (current slide) Slide 5 Slide 5 (current slide) Slide 6 Slide 6 (current slide) Slide 7 Slide 7 (current slide) Slide 8 Slide 8 (current slide) Slide 9 Slide 9 (current slide) Slide 10 Slide 10 (current slide) Slide 11 Slide 11 (current slide) Slide 12 Slide 12 (current slide) Slide 13 Slide 13 (current slide) Slide 14 Slide 14 (current slide) Slide 15 Slide 15 (current slide) Slide 16 Slide 16 (current slide) Slide 17 Slide 17 (current slide) Slide 18 Slide 18 (current slide) Slide 19 Slide 19 (current slide) Slide 20 Slide 20 (current slide) Marijuana Prohibition is a Big Government ProgramToday's cannabis business plan isyesterday's marijuana conspiracy Prisoners These marijuana prisoners all have names and stories. They have parents, spouses and children who all suffer and wonder why there is no mercy. The families travel (across the country sometimes) to a federal prison, get searched and processed and sometimes drug tested. If they are admitted, they sit in an oppressive visiting room (withlunch from a vending machine if they’re lucky) and with no physical contact except one hug on the way in and another as they turn to leave their loved one behind. The Prisoners' Stories MediaMany stories, many outlets. Now that pot use has been legalized in many states, there is still a need to have it legalized on a national level. Here are some of the stories pertaining to that push. The legalization push Call to ActionIt all begins with YOU. One voice crying in the wilderness might not mean anything to a politician, but many voices raised together for one purpose will carry a song of freedom to every door of Congress. Help us to right the injustices and bring these nonviolent prisoners of war (the war on drugs) home to their loved ones. Change a life PrisonPolicy.org produced this graphThey have a wealth of visual resources Jennifer Turner: Life Without Parole a Living Death ClemencyDouglas Berman: Turning Hope and Change into Clemency Action for Nonviolent Drug OffendersBeth Curtis: Marijuana Legalization - Life for Pot Life for Pot Blog Life For Pot 100 Hale Road, Zanesville, OH 43701 740.452.2867 [email protected]