[ARCHIVED] OUR IMPACT

OUR IMPACT

POLICY

Our policy team focuses on legislation that redresses the harms caused by cannabis prohibition. We work with stakeholders across the country to pass and implement bills that will (1) provide release for individuals still incarcerated for cannabis, and (2) automatically clear cannabis records.

LEGAL

Our legal release efforts focus on clemency initiatives at the state and federal level, filing motions for compassionate release, and record relief for individuals. This all made possible through our Criminal Justice Initiative in partnership with the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL).

REENTRY

Our reentry resources are focused on ensuring that our constituents who have been negatively impacted by the criminalization of cannabis have the tools and resources they need to successfully rebuild their lives as well as creating pathways to employment within the legal cannabis industry.

ADVOCACY

Through a variety of advocacy campaigns, ranging from letter writing drives, constituent storytelling, and direct actions, we raise public awareness of the harsh reality of cannabis-related incarceration and empower our supporters to join our fight to secure the full freedom of the communities we serve.

OUR IMPACT:

REENTRY

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ADVOCACY

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Dispensaries advocating for the freedom of all cannabis prisoners across the country through our Roll it Up for Justice Program

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Partners in the cannabis industry using their platform to raise awareness through our Partners for Freedom Program.

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LEGAL

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POLICY

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ADVOCACY SPOTLIGHT:

#FREEKEVINALLEN

Kevin Allen is currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole after he was convicted in 2014 of selling $20 worth of marijuana. But, a newly-enacted law in Louisiana provides an avenue for Allen to remedy his situation and work with the District Attorney’s office to come to a mutually agreed upon “post-conviction plea agreement.”


Now, we need your voice to put public pressure on DA Marvin to #FreeKevinAllen. The more people who put pressure on DA Marvin’s office to release Kevin Allen from incarceration, the more likely he is to use his power to #FreeKevinAllen.


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Disclaimier: The Last Prisoner Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to fighting criminal injustice and reimagining drug policy. Donations made to Last Prisoner Project are unconditional without limitations or restrictions.

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