Rudi Gammo is Free After Serving More Than 5 Years for Cannabis
It is with great joy that Last Prisoner Project (LPP) can announce Rudi Gammo – a victim of draconian cannabis laws – has finally been released from prison on parole.
Rudi Gammo's story began in 2018 when he was arrested and sentenced to 5.5 years in prison for operating a city-sanctioned medical dispensary in Detroit, Michigan. He allowed caregivers to cultivate medical marijuana on his property, a practice that was legal under Michigan's cannabis laws. However, despite the state's progressive move to legalize adult-use marijuana the same year, Rudi remained incarcerated, a victim of a system that had not yet caught up with the changing times.
Facing immense challenges, Rudi remained resilient during his time in prison. He suffered from chronic stomach ulcers and degenerative joint disease, yet he remained steadfast in his pursuit of justice and the hope of reuniting with his wife and three children.
Rudi overcame many heartbreaking obstacles including his son, Santino, being diagnosed with leukemia while he was in prison. The Gammo family endured unimaginable pain as they navigated the challenges of Santino's illness, all while longing for Rudi's presence and support during this difficult time. Additionally, Rudi contracted COVID-19, adding yet another layer of stress and fear to an already trying situation.
Amidst the obstacles, Rudi persevered, maintaining a clean record in prison and developing a comprehensive post-release plan for his transition back into society. Throughout this arduous journey, Last Prisoner Project stood by Rudi's side, amplifying his story, and rallying support for his release.
LPP highlighted Rudi's story on social media, calling on the public to join our
#FreeRudiGammo advocacy campaign to spread awareness about Rudi's unjust incarceration. This inspired people across the nation to take action, including joining LPP for a rally at the courthouse to demand Rudi’s freedom. Rudi was also included in a variety of other LPP advocacy efforts including our
Pardons to Progress and
Pen to Right History campaigns.
While he was incarcerated, LPP added funds to Rudi’s commissary and provided his wife and kids with a family support grant. Until he is fully free, LPP will continue to support Rudi as he returns to his community through a reentry grant.
Rudi would not be free without the support of other advocates like Michigan Cannabis Freedom Coalition, his attorney Barton Norris, County Prosecutor Karen McDonald (who had agreed to drop all of Rudi’s charges, but the judge denied this effort), the Michael Thompson Clemency Project, and several celebrities who signed our
Letter of Support to Gov. Whitmer including Jim Belushi, Calvin Johnson (Megatron), Rob Sims, & Montel Williams.
Rudi’s release marks the end of a long and painful chapter, and the beginning of a hopeful new one. As we celebrate Rudi's release, let us also reflect on the many others who remain incarcerated due to outdated cannabis laws. As the fight for justice and equality continues, Rudi plans to add his voice to advocates championing the cause of those still longing for their freedom.
“What I hope to see one day is that every Governor in legal recreational states sign executive orders releasing people in prison for nonviolent cannabis offenses.”
Join us in making Rudi’s vision a reality by
sending a letter to your governor today. Together, we can bring about meaningful change and pave the way for a more just and compassionate society.

