Washington D.C., Nov. 21st — Ahead of the annual Thanksgiving tradition of the president pardoning turkeys on Monday, Last Prisoner Project (LPP) calls on President Biden to #PardonPeopleNotPoultry and free the thousands still incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses that are now legal in many states. Earlier this week, we joined a chorus of advocates and over 50 Congressmembers in sending a letter calling on President Biden to grant clemency so families can be reunited for the holidays.
In a press conference on the capitol steps announcing the letter, LPP Director of Strategic Initiatives, Jason Ortiz, said, “Sadly, as of today, President Biden has given freedom to more turkeys than he has to people [incarcerated for cannabis]. This is a gross injustice and an injustice that President Biden can correct with a stroke of a pen.”
With just two months remaining in the #Countdown4Clemency, and an impending change in administration, the urgency for him to take action before the end of his term is greater than ever. Biden musty fulfill his promise that “no one should be in jail for marijuana” by granting clemency to individuals still incarcerated for nonviolent cannabis offenses.
President Biden has yet to release a single person still incarcerated for cannabis through commutation. While his categorical pardons have provided record relief to thousands of people with cannabis possession convictions, this move alone doesn’t address the estimated 3,000 people still serving time in federal prisons for cannabis offenses. Biden has the power to end this hypocrisy now, and the public overwhelmingly supports him doing so.
A YouGov poll released in August showed President Biden's cannabis pardons was one of the most popular policies of his entire administration. Meanwhile, polls show that 84% of registered voters favor releasing people still in prison when their covictions are no longer considered crimes, like cannabis-related offenses.
“We believe that no one should be imprisoned for an offense that has since been legalized,” said Sarah Gersten at the Last Prisoners Project. “As we approach this season of gratitude and compassion, #PardonPeopleNotPoultry’s sharp contrast offers an urgent reminder that if clemency is well within reach for turkeys – then President Biden can free the thousands who remain behind bars for cannabis offenses too.”
You can send a letter the White House telling President Biden to prioritize granting clemency to those Americans with unjust cannabis sentences over a turkey this Thanksgiving by visiting PeopleNotPoultry.com and sharing on social media using out toolkit.
About Last Prisoner Project
The Last Prisoner Project is dedicated to freeing those incarcerated due to the War on Drugs, reuniting their families, and helping them rebuild their lives. As laws change, individuals continue to suffer from injustices rooted in outdated cannabis laws. LPP works to repair these harms through legal intervention, advocacy, and policy change. For more information on our efforts to
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