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The Last Prisoner Project is a national, nonpartisan non-profit organization dedicated to cannabis criminal justice reform.

Since 2019, our team has worked tirelessly to end America’s policy of cannabis criminalization, to repair the harms of cannabis prohibition, and to achieve our goal of freeing the tens of thousands of individuals still unjustly imprisoned for cannabis.

We redress the past and continuing harms ofthese unjust laws through legal intervention,direct constituent support, advocacy campaigns, and policy change.

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Chapter 1.

The

Pen

to

Right

History

The pen that shared the stories of cannabis injustice can be used to end it.

This pen has written the stories of cannabis injustice.

Now it can be used to right history.

a person with the head in the hand

I
saw
my
family
fracture.
I
saw
my
mother
forced
into
being
a
single
mother.
There
are
things
a
father
can
teach
you
that
a
mother
can’t.
And
I
grew
up
having
my
father
kept
away
from
me

1 of 3 - Richeda Ashmeade

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How
can
we
allow
our
justice
system
to
lock
away
our
children’s
father,
our
brothers,
our
husbands
without
demanding
answers!
Our
children
are
the
ones
who
are
suffering

2 of 3 - Melissa Harden.

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He
is
the
type
of
person
you
can
call
when
struggling
and
he
will
always
find
a
way
to
help.
Me
and
my
family
are
heartbroken
that
he
has
been
gone
far
too
long

3 of 3 - Yeshua Veloz.

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The

Letters

Chapter 2.

These letters tell the stories of those who have experienced cannabis injustice—and how it has impacted their lives.

We can not celebrate the benefits of legalization if we do not address

We cannot celebrate the benefits of legalization if we do not address the consequences of criminalization.

Governor Wes Moore

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Richardo Ashmeade, FCI McDowell, 101 Federal Drive, Welch, WV, 24801White sheet of paper
Stephanie Shepard, Sacramento, CaliforniaWhite sheet of paper
Rudi Gammo, Central Michigan Correctional Facility, 320 Hubbard, St. Louis, MI, 48880White sheet of paper
Hector McGurk, FCI Victorville Medium I—13777 Air Expressway Blvd, Victorville, CA 92394White sheet of paper
Kevin Harden, FMC Lexington, 3301 Leestown Road, Lexington, KY 40511White sheet of paper
JuanitaKinsey, Shisa House West CRC, 418 West Virginia Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32301White sheet of paper
Daniel Martinez, FCI Coleman Low, 846 NE 54th Terrace, Sumterville, Florida, 33521White sheet of paper
Courtney Stubbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.White sheet of paper
Bryan Reid, Coffeewood Correctional Center, 12352 Coffeewood Dr, Mitchells, VA 22729White sheet of paper
Richardo Ashmeade, FCI McDowell, 101 Federal Drive, Welch, WV, 24801White sheet of paper
Stephanie Shepard, Sacramento, CaliforniaWhite sheet of paper
Rudi Gammo, Central Michigan Correctional Facility, 320 Hubbard, St. Louis, MI, 48880White sheet of paper
Hector McGurk, FCI Victorville Medium I—13777 Air Expressway Blvd, Victorville, CA 92394White sheet of paper
Kevin Harden, FMC Lexington, 3301 Leestown Road, Lexington, KY 40511White sheet of paper
JuanitaKinsey, Shisa House West CRC, 418 West Virginia Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32301White sheet of paper
Daniel Martinez, FCI Coleman Low, 846 NE 54th Terrace, Sumterville, Florida, 33521White sheet of paper
Courtney Stubbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.White sheet of paper
Bryan Reid, Coffeewood Correctional Center, 12352 Coffeewood Dr, Mitchells, VA 22729White sheet of paper
Richardo Ashmeade, FCI McDowell, 101 Federal Drive, Welch, WV, 24801White sheet of paper
Stephanie Shepard, Sacramento, CaliforniaWhite sheet of paper
Rudi Gammo, Central Michigan Correctional Facility, 320 Hubbard, St. Louis, MI, 48880White sheet of paper
Hector McGurk, FCI Victorville Medium I—13777 Air Expressway Blvd, Victorville, CA 92394White sheet of paper
Kevin Harden, FMC Lexington, 3301 Leestown Road, Lexington, KY 40511White sheet of paper
JuanitaKinsey, Shisa House West CRC, 418 West Virginia Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32301White sheet of paper
Daniel Martinez, FCI Coleman Low, 846 NE 54th Terrace, Sumterville, Florida, 33521White sheet of paper
Courtney Stubbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.White sheet of paper
Bryan Reid, Coffeewood Correctional Center, 12352 Coffeewood Dr, Mitchells, VA 22729White sheet of paper

Chapter 3.

The

Pen's

Journey

The pen in my hands has the power to bring my father to your attention. The same pen in your hands has the power to set him free.

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