Cannabis Prisoner Jason Szymanski Freed!
Imprisoned for using medical marijuana while on parole, Szymanski ends a 3-year prison sentence; February's People v Thue ruling determined probationary medical cannabis use is allowable
 

Jason Szymanski will walk free from the Michigan Department of Corrections in Jackson on August 11 after having served three years in jail for a cannabis-related crime, an offense which is no longer a crime in Michigan.
Jason Szymanski is described on his Go Fund Me page as a "Homeless advocate, intrepid wanderer, and Ann Arbor resident." While on parole from an earlier offense Szymanski, at that time a registered medical marijuana patient, used cannabis to assist with his serious medical issues. He tested positive for THC, in violation of his parole requirements. The Department of Corrections returned him to jail in 2018.
Using cannabis as a registered medical patient while on parole or probation was the core issue of the People v Thue decision delivered by the Michigan Court of Appeals on Feb. 11, 2021. Their opinion, stated simply, is that use of cannabis recommended by a physician is not cause to violate a person's parole status.
Since the Thue ruling Szymanski's advocates have pushed hard for his release. "He has had far too much of his life stolen over the use of a harmless plant," said Mike McCurdy, Chair of the Michigan Cannabis Freedom Coalition. Denise Kirchoff of the Coalition spoke as Jason's advocate at his parole board hearing. Many people have offered or have helped with his re-entry plans, including Grand Blanc attorney Bruce Leach, who is donating a bicycle to Jason.
His parole is the latest success for the cooperative venture between Last Prisoner Project and Michigan-based prisoner advocacy groups including the Michigan Cannabis Freedom Coalition, the Cannabis Caucus of the Michigan Democratic Party, the Clean Smoke Initiative, the Redemption Foundation, and others. The Coalition is working to free Michigan's cannabis prisoners, one at a time, if necessary.
Jason will be released between 6am - 7am from the Parnell Correctional Facility in Jackson, Michigan on Wednesday, August 11. Media is invited to attend; Jason will be making a statement.
Jason's Go Fund Me page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/jason-szymanski-reentry-cash
The Michigan Cannabis Freedom Coalition's website:




