From Joe Salas <[email protected]>
Subject Just two days left, Friend
Date December 29, 2020 6:26 PM
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Just two days left, Friend
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Change the future of drug policy reform

Friend,

In 2021, we have an obligation to end drug war fueled mass criminalization and increase access to evidence-based treatment and health services.

We are fighting for people like Bobby Byrd, burdened for 25 years by a simple possession charge. I hope you’ll read his story below.

You are helping us achieve drug policy reform victories. And each one opens the door to the next.

Keep fighting with us, %%PREFFERED NAME%%. Help fuel the fight with your gift today.

3X MY GIFT: [link removed]

Start 2021 off by focusing on helping people, not punishing them.

Thank you for your support.


Joe Salas
Membership Director
Drug Policy Alliance

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From: Maritza Perez
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2020
To: [email protected]
Subject: Friend, barely 72 hours left...

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Friend,

You know the drug war leads to high arrest rates and mass incarceration. It’s unjust and racially biased against Black, Latinx, Indigenous and other communities of color. And it’s a waste of financial resources.

You could wait until the last minute or you could act now to ensure that the initiatives you’ve devotedly followed and that align with your values become realities.

3X MY GIFT: [link removed]

This fight is for people like Bobby Byrd. Bobby is an Oregonian who was arrested for possession of a small amount of cocaine more than two decades ago. He took a plea deal for three years probation, paid his court fees and fines, and tried to move on with his life.

This minor infraction was considered a felony in Oregon and has burdened and haunted Bobby nearly every waking moment of the past 25 years.

“I’m a grandfather, I’m a father, I love my kids. I’ve been clean since ‘93,” Bobby explains. “This has kept me from getting housing, apartments, getting places near my kids. Now I have to travel 3 hours to see them. It makes me feel like I’m trapped, like somebody owns me or something. Drug laws are the new Jim Crow, that’s why Black people are consistently arrested at a higher rate even though drug use is the same rate.”

We need a drug policy that saves lives, not ruins them. We can do this by decriminalizing all drugs, like we did in Oregon. We can do it by legalizing marijuana and shifting funding away from drug war fueled militarized law enforcement. And we can do it by prioritizing the health, safety, freedom, and dignity of people who use drugs, rather than criminalizing them.

But we can only do it with your support. Help us get closer to dismantling the cruel and racist drug war that creates such undue burdens for people like Bobby Byrd and so many others.

Make a donation today to end this drug war and your impact will triple in value up to $150,000.

3X MY GIFT: [link removed]

Sincerely,

Maritza Perez
Director, Office of National Affairs
Drug Policy Alliance


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