John,
It's not equal justice when a person arrested for having an ounce of pot is sitting in jail while corporations hold billions in profits from the sale of cannabis.
And it's not equal justice when black, brown, and low-income communities hold irreversible damage from the failed "war on drugs" that contributed to institutionalized racism and the criminal justice epidemic.
It's our moral obligation to ensure our communities have real opportunities to participate in a growing -- and profitable -- industry. That's why I've supported multiple bills to not only decriminalize cannabis, but also create economic opportunities for those disproportionately impacted by our outdated marijuana laws.
If you're with me, add your name to join my movement to change cannabis laws today:
SIGN THE PETITION >> [link removed]
John, we can right our past wrongs. Marijuana reform bills are about racial equality, economic justice, and ensuring local neighborhoods can participate in the profitable industry as well. Period.
Times have changed, John, and so should our outdated cannabis laws. Add your name to join me today:
SIGN THE PETITION >> [link removed]
Thanks,
Dwight
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