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Last Prisoner Project’s State of Cannabis Justice Report Highlights Sobering Realities

by Matthew
October 12, 2023
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Why it matters: The Last Prisoner Project released its State of Cannabis Justice Report, which highlighted the lack of progress in releasing individuals from prison for low-level cannabis offenses despite promises made by President Joe Biden. The report argues that justice is not achieved through legalization alone but by undoing the harms caused by cannabis prohibition.

What they are saying: The report points out that while Biden pardoned over 6,500 individuals for low-level cannabis offenses, no one was actually released from prison. Additionally, the scheduling review initiated by Biden to lower cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III would not free the approximately 3,000 people still incarcerated at the federal level for cannabis. The report acknowledges the efforts made by some states to ameliorate the consequences of cannabis conviction through record clearance and resentencing laws.

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The big picture: The article emphasizes that little has changed for cannabis laws in the U.S. since Biden’s pledge to expunge certain low-level cannabis convictions. The Last Prisoner Project reiterates its commitment to pursuing justice, equity, and compassion, and dismantling the harmful legacy of the War on Drugs.

What to watch: The Last Prisoner Project encourages individuals to take action by sending letters urging their governors to grant cannabis clemency. They also uplift the voices of those affected by cannabis criminalization through their Pen to Right History campaign. The organization focuses on three key criminal justice reform initiatives: prisoner release, cannabis record clearance, and reentry support.

My take: The lack of progress in releasing individuals from prison for low-level cannabis offenses highlights the ongoing challenges and injustices within the criminal justice system. While steps have been taken to advance the end of cannabis prohibition, more comprehensive reforms are needed to address the lasting consequences of cannabis conviction. It is important for individuals and organizations to continue advocating for justice, equity, and compassion in cannabis-related policies and to support the efforts of organizations like the Last Prisoner Project.

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Tags: criminal justiceDead Prezfederallast prisoner projectLuke ScarmazzonewsPen to Right HistoryPresident BidenPrisonProhibitionRicheda AshmeadeWar On Drugs
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