A Call for Compassion: My Journey Toward Commutation

Mohamed (Moe) Taher • October 31, 2024

Hello, my name is Mohamed Taher, and I’m currently serving a 25-year sentence for a non-violent marijuana conviction. After spending over 11 years in the Federal Bureau of Prisons, I’m reaching out to share my story and ask for your support in my pursuit of commutation from President Biden.


Growing up in Buffalo, New York, I never imagined that a minor mistake would lead me here. When I was convicted, marijuana was viewed as a dangerous substance, and the laws reflected that fear. However, public opinion has dramatically shifted over the years. Today, a growing majority of Americans recognize marijuana not just as a plant, but as a potential catalyst for economic growth and healing.


The movement toward decriminalization and legalization is a testament to our evolving understanding of cannabis. States across the nation are embracing reform, recognizing that criminalizing marijuana disproportionately affects communities of color, including mine. The benefits of decriminalization extend beyond just personal freedom; they include reduced incarceration rates, improved public health outcomes, and increased tax revenue that can support education and community programs.


I believe the public is better served by moving toward a model that prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment. My case is just one of many that exemplify the need for change in our justice system. By supporting commutation for individuals like me, we can take a step toward addressing the injustices of the past and building a more equitable future.


I urge you to advocate for reform and support my petition for commutation. Together, we can help ensure that no one else has to endure the same fate for a decision that is increasingly recognized as a societal misstep. Thank you for listening and for your support in this vital cause.


*Moe recently penned this letter to President Biden asking for his freedom:


Dear President Biden,


I am writing to you with a heavy heart as a father who has spent over a decade away from my three children, including my youngest son, who was born just three months after my conviction for a non-violent marijuana offense. Each day that I am apart from them feels like an eternity, filled with missed birthdays, school milestones, and everyday moments that I can never get back. I have watched their lives unfold from behind bars, longing to be there to guide, support, and love them.


I deeply appreciate your commitment to undoing the harm caused by harsh marijuana sentences. This gives me hope, as I believe my situation is a testament to the urgent need for compassion and understanding. Reuniting with my children would not only heal our broken bond but also allow me to instill in them the values of resilience and redemption. I humbly ask for your help in bringing my family back together. Thank you for considering the profound impact this would have on our lives.


Sincerely, 

Mohammed Taher


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