From Kassandra Frederique <[email protected]>
Subject What are your 2020 Drug Policy Reform Priorities?
Date December 27, 2019 2:00 PM
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Friend,

We've won significant victories in 2019 – victories that have reduced the role of criminalization, repaired the harms of the drug war, prioritized health, and, most importantly, saved lives.

With 2020 fast approaching, there is even more potential to enact drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health, and human rights. What are your drug policy reform priorities for the new year? Take our poll and let us know what you want to see in 2020.

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There is a lot to do in the upcoming year. After the House Judiciary’s historic vote, we need to ensure Congress passes the MORE Act – the most comprehensive piece of federal marijuana legislation ever introduced. We need to keep advocating for bold new solutions to the overdose crisis, including building on a landmark legal victory that paves the way for the nation’s first legal supervised consumption site. We need to end the criminalization of drugs and the people who use them.

Take our poll to share your drug policy reform priorities today. It’s engaged individuals like you who fuel this movement. Together, we can end this disastrous drug war once and for all.

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Sincerely,

Kassandra Frederique
Managing Director, Policy Advocacy and Campaigns
Drug Policy Alliance

The Drug Policy Alliance depends entirely on private donations to fund our work to end the war on drugs and promote new drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health, and human rights. Your support is crucial – donate now and your gift will triple in impact thanks to our 3X match!

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