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Drug Truth 06/07/10

Cultural Baggage * Century of Lies * 4:20 Drug War NEWS Cultural Baggage for 06/06/10 29:00 Dr. Tom O'Connel, a thoracic surgeon and now Calif pot doc intervewed by Dean Becker LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2935 TRANSCRIPT: Tues Century of Lies for 06/06/10 29:00 Dr. Tom O'Connell takes listener calls about medical marijuana LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2936 TRANSCRIPT: Wed 4:20 Drug War NEWS, 06/07 to 06/13/10 Link at www.drugtruth.net on the right margin - Sun - Charles Bowden 2/2 courtesy CSPAN Sat - Charles Bowden, author of Murder City re impact of drug war on Ciudad Juarez 1/2 Fri - Dr. Tom O'Connell, Calif pot doctor re marijuana and COPD Thu - Dr. Tom O'Connell, regarding VA's refusal to recognize medical marijuana to treat PTSD Wed - Mary Jane Borden of Common Sense for Drug Policy, is heroin best treatment for heroin addiction? Tue - Hou Chronicle reporter Dane Schiller re cartel plot to blow up dam on border Mon - Boris St Maurice "dark day for cannabis in Canada" Programs produced at Pacifica Radio Station KPFT in Houston, 90.1 FM. You can Listen Live Online at www.kpft.org - Cultural Baggage Sun, 7:30 PM ET, 6:30 PM CT, 5:30 PM MT, 4:30 PM PT - Century of Lies, SUN, 8 PM ET, 7 PM CT, 6 PM MT & 5 PM PT Who's Next?": TBD Hundreds of our programs are available online at www.drugtruth.net, www.audioport.org and now at James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. http://www.bakerinstitute.org We have potcasts, searchability, CMS, XML, sorts by guest name and by organization. We provide the "unvarnished truth about the drug war" to scores of broadcast affiliates. You can tune into both our 1/2 hour programs, live, at 6:30 central time on Pacifica's KPFT at http://www.kpft.org and call in your questions and concerns toll free at 1-877-9-420 420. The two, 29:00 shows appear along with the seven, daily, 3:00 "4:20 Drug War NEWS" reports each Monday morning at http://www.drugtruth.net . We currently have 74 affiliated, yet independent broadcast stations. With a simple email request to [email protected] , your station can join the Drug Truth Network, free of charge. Check out our latest videos via www.youtube.com/fdbecker Please become part of the solution, visit our website: www.endprohibition.org for links to the best of reform. "Prohibition is evil." - Reverend Dean Becker, DTN Producer, 713-462-7981, www.drugtruth.net

Supreme Court Limits Right Against Self-Incrimination

Dear friends,

Flex Your Rights' Associate Director and 10 Rules for Dealing with Police Co-creator Scott Morgan drafted this analysis of yesterday's decision. As is the case with most police-friendly court decisions, the key message is that asserting one's rights is a do-it-yourself job.

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The Supreme Court ruled today in Berghuis v. Thompkins that a criminal suspect must specifically invoke the right against self-incrimination in order for constitutional protections to apply.

The case centered around the interrogation of murder suspect Van Chester Thompkins, who remained virtually silent for hours, before giving a few brief responses to police questions. Most significantly, Thompkins answered "yes" when asked, "Do you pray to God to forgive you for shooting that boy down?" The statement was introduced at trial and Thompkins was convicted.

In a 5-4 ruling, the Court held that criminal suspects who do not clearly state their intention to remain silent are presumed to have waived their 5th Amendment rights. Ironically, suspects must literally open their mouths and speak in order for their silence to be legally protected. The new rule will defer to police in cases where the suspect fails to unambiguously assert their right to remain silent.

Naturally, Flex Your Rights is concerned about any retreat from the basic principle that criminal suspects should not be compelled or coerced into incriminating themselves. Today's ruling will undoubtedly create additional challenges for suspects who already understand too little about how their constitutional rights apply during police interrogations.

Fortunately, however, the Berghuis decision leaves intact the best strategy for handling any police interrogation: keeping your mouth shut. Requiring suspects with limited legal knowledge to clearly assert their rights may seem a bit strict, but it's irrelevant if the suspect never says a word to begin with. The point of the 5th Amendment isn't to protect you after you've foolishly incriminated yourself; it's to remind you that you're not obligated to answer police questions in the first place.

Ultimately, the burden is on each of us to understand our rights and use that information to make the best decisions. It's unlikely that any Supreme Court decision will ever change the fact that remaining silent is your best and only strategy if police ask you incriminating questions.

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Sincerely,

Steve

LEAP's Dispatches from the Front Line... May 2010

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Dear friends:

The scene is a familiar one. A young African-American man is pulled over and, after he responds derisively to the officer's requests, finds himself in handcuffs.

This is not an episode of "Cops," though. It's a scene from the new film "10 Rules for Dealing with the Police," a project of the nonprofit group Flex Your Rights that seeks to educate both the public and police officers about how to avoid disproportionate reactions in what should be routine encounters.
(From
Roll Call, April 5, 2010)

Flex Your Rights' 10 Rules For Dealing With The Police is narrated by famed Baltimore trial lawyer, former circuit court judge and LEAP speaker Billy Murphy.  LEAP's incoming executive director, retired Maryland State Police and Baltimore Police veteran Major Neill Franklin, served as a technical advisor for the film.  Drawing from 33 years of law enforcement experience, Neill believes that the majority of police officers stay within the boundaries of the law, but the film focuses on officers who are "getting it wrong" by violating basic freedoms such as the Fourth Amendment's prohibition of unreasonable search and seizure. He describes a degradation of proper enforcement in lower-income communities, such as those he patrolled in Baltimore, which he says were typically related to enforcing prohibitionist drug laws.

The solution, Franklin said, is to ensure that people are aware of their rights and exercise them properly, which he sees as a safeguard against police abuse. He also noted that continually educating officers on not exceeding the limits of their powers is essential. 

Click here to purchase a copy of 10 Rules for Dealing With The Police.  

LEAP is at the forefront of drug policy reform, and our speakers have a credibility that cannot be ignored.  Recently, an anonymous donor pledged to match, dollar for dollar, all donations made to LEAP up to $50,000.  We are very pleased to announce that, thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we have matched the challenge grant.  All of us at LEAP would like to express our deep appreciation to everyone who contributed during this critical time in our fundraising efforts.  Your continued support allows us to carry forward in our efforts and continue putting our speakers in front of audiences.  To make a contribution to LEAP, please click here. 

Here are some of the issues LEAP speakers addressed in April…

Sincerely,
LEAP Staff

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Dear LEAP Supporter,
 
LEAP supports the California initiative Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010. I earnestly and unconditionally urge you to do so as well. As you know, the war on drugs is a colossal failure which causes exactly what it was intended to prevent: crime, violence and addiction. The only groups that benefit from continuing to keep marijuana illegal are the violent gangs and cartels that control its distribution and reap immense profits from it through the black market. As law enforcement professionals, we especially want voters to understand that legalization will allow us to do our jobs more effectively and safely. I urge LEAP's California friends to pledge to vote for the California proposition. LEAP salutes Californians for their courage in blazing the trail to end what Steven Duke, Yale law professor and author, has called "America's Longest War."

Thank you for your support and please spread the word among your friends, relatives and co-workers, residing in California. And you Californians mark your calendars for November 2nd, when you can cast a vote that will remove marijuana profits from the pockets of criminals, help keep marijuana out of the pockets of our children and eventually make positive changes across the entire United States. Vote to "Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis." Visit
http://www.taxcannabis.org/pledge to pledge your vote!

To read LEAP Board Member and former Cook County, Illinois prosecutor Jim Gierach's letter in its entirety, please
click here.

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"I'm glad California is considering legalizing drugs. That could be one answer…. Imagine a world where you will go here in Philadelphia and you have 10 stores where you can go and buy drugs. You're going to pay high prices, because there's going to be a 100% taxation on it. That revenue could be used by the government to educate [and] enhance programs in schools.... That would be a good answer to this problem, but it is a debate that has to be carried out in both nations. We cannot do it in Mexico without the United States."  -- Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, in a
recent speech at Wharton

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Brazilian Judge Says Legalize All Drugs Worldwide





LEAP Board Member Judge Maria Lucia Karam
speaks to Al Jazeera English about the need to end drug cartel violence by legalizing and regulating all currently illegal drugs.








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Free Medical Marijuana Trainings in Colorado Springs, Ft. Collins, and Denver!

What do the new state medical marijuana laws mean for patients? 

Free statewide trainings next week!

Attention Patients and Supporters:

Sensible Colorado will be holding a series of trainings next week to discuss the new state laws and their effect on medical marijuana patients.  Learn about SB 109-- the "Doctor/Patient Relationship Bill" and HB 1284-- the "Dispensary Bill" and what they mean for Colorado's 50,000+ medical patients.  No RSVP necessary at these free events, however please consider donating to support our work on behalf of patients.

Denver Training

When:  Monday, May 17 from 6-7:30p

Where:  1881 S. Broadway, Denver 80210

What:  Free patient training on new state laws

Colorado Springs Training

When:  Tuesday, May 18 from 6-7:30p

Where: Ruth Holley Library Meeting Room, 685 North Murray Boulevard Colorado Springs, CO 

What:  Free patient training on new state laws

Ft. Collins Training

When:  Thursday, May 20, 2010 from 6-7:30p

Where:  Ben Delatour Room, Main Library, 201 Peterson Street,

Fort Collins, Colorado 80524

What:  Free patient training on new state laws

**Also please mark your calendar for a medical marijuana leader and activist "Stakeholder meeting" on May 30 in Denver.  Join nationally recognized expert Steph Sherer (ASA) and Sensible Colorado staff in developing a grassroots plan to ensure safe access in Colorado.  More details to follow soon.   

Sensible Colorado would like to thank out project partners, thekindroom.org and marijuanapatientadvocates.com for helping to secure space for these events.

Drug Truth 05/11/10

Cultural Baggage * Century of Lies * 4:20 Drug War NEWS Cultural Baggage for 05/09/10 29:00 Richard Lee, founder Oaksterdam Univ on Ca tax & regulate measure, Matt Elrod of Drug Sense re Canadian drug laws + Irven Rosenfeld, author of "My Medicine" who gets 300 joints thru the DEA every 28 days LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2897 TRANSCRIPT: Tues Century of Lies for 05/09/10 29:00 Cliff Thornton, Dir Efficacy discusses drug reform in Connecticutt & need to hold official accountable, Barry Cooper speech in Austin challenging officials & Mary Jane Borden of Common Sense re changes following med MJ laws LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2898 TRANSCRIPT: Wed 4:20 Drug War NEWS, 05/10 to 05/16/10 Link at www.drugtruth.net on the right margin - Sun - Cliff Thornton of Efficacy speaks on holding politicians accountable Sat - Matt Elrod of DrugSense speaks of drug war hysteria in Canada Fri - Richard Lee, founder Oaksterdam Univ & Judge James Gray speak of need for change to drug laws Thu - Richard Lee, former Houstonian leads legalization effort in California Wed - Former Narc, Barry Cooper gives speech at state capitol in Austin Tue - Irvin Rosenfeld, author "My Medicine" receives 300 joints via the DEA every 28 days + Willie Nelson parody Mon - Mary Jane Borden of Common Sense for Drug Policy re marijuana use in medical states Programs produced at Pacifica Radio Station KPFT in Houston, 90.1 FM. You can Listen Live Online at www.kpft.org - Cultural Baggage Sun, 7:30 PM ET, 6:30 PM CT, 5:30 PM MT, 4:30 PM PT - Century of Lies, SUN, 8 PM ET, 7 PM CT, 6 PM MT & 5 PM PT Who's Next?": Irvin Rosefeld, federal MMJ patient, author "My Medicine" + former narc Barry Cooper Hundreds of our programs are available online at www.drugtruth.net, www.audioport.org We have potcasts, searchability, CMS, XML, sorts by guest name and by organization. We provide the "unvarnished truth about the drug war" to scores of broadcast affiliates. You can tune into both our 1/2 hour programs, live, at 6:30 central time on Pacifica's KPFT at http://www.kpft.org and call in your questions and concerns toll free at 1-877-9-420 420. The two, 29:00 shows appear along with the seven, daily, 3:00 "4:20 Drug War NEWS" reports each Monday morning at http://www.drugtruth.net . We currently have 73 affiliated, yet independent broadcast stations. With a simple email request to [email protected] , your station can join the Drug Truth Network, free of charge. Check out our latest videos via www.youtube.com/fdbecker Please become part of the solution, visit our website: www.endprohibition.org for links to the best of reform. "Prohibition is evil." - Reverend Dean Becker, DTN Producer, 713-462-7981, www.drugtruth.net

Americans for Safe Access: Activist Newsletter - May 2010

 

In This Issue:

ASA Launches National Strategy for Access

D.C. Close to Protections for Cannabis Patients

LA Passes Final Dispensary Ordinance

News from ASA Chapters and Affiliates

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Americans for Safe Access
Monthly Activist Newsletter

May 2010

Volume 5, Issue 5


ASA Launches National Strategy for Access

Activist Workshop Follows Clinical Conference

Medical cannabis activists from across the country participated last month in the launch of ASA's new National Strategy to secure safe access for all Americans by 2013. The two-day workshop in Warwick, Rhode Island followed the Sixth National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics, sponsored by Patients Out of Time.

ASA's core strategy recognizes that the changing of Federal law will likely not happen without a much stronger national grassroots base demanding safe access for all Americans. With this in mind, ASA national staff led activists through a series of trainings and discussions on everything from strategic planning to lobbying and media training.

Small groups with representatives from states both with and without medical cannabis laws facilitated dialog on anticipating and resolving issues with implementing safe access. Activists from New Jersey, Maryland, Michigan, California and Maine were able to discuss what is working and what's not with each other, as well as representatives from states without patient protections, such as Tennessee and Florida.

"Having patients and activists from so many parts of the country helped everyone gain a better sense of what's possible and what's difficult," said Caren Woodson, ASA's Government Affairs Director. "ASA's national strategy to mobilize the grassroots is providing them with key support. They know they're not alone in the process."

ASA's strategy focuses on the specific needs and constraints of individual states within a framework of national impact. Workshop participants learned how their work toward passing meaningful medical cannabis legislation in more states and successfully implementing local medical cannabis laws links to the passage of Federal initiatives that will grant access to all Americans who need it. ASA staff explained how increasing the nationwide grassroots base helps put constant local pressure to pass comprehensive federal legislation, as does effectively implementing the current medical cannabis laws in 15 states and the District of Columbia.

The guided process -- facilitated by ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer, Legal Coordinator Lauren Payne, and Elizabeth Mewhiney and Caren Woodson from ASA's Government Affairs office - helped activists identify specific goals and create local action plans appropriate for their area.

"Criticizing what happens in a particular state as either too permissive or too restrictive is easy from the outside," said Woodson. "But after hearing the local truth from activists on the ground, people were able to keep a more open mind about the big picture -- achieving national access."

ASA's legal and government affairs staff also unveiled how they will apply direct pressure for change on the national level. ASA's government affairs office is building on momentum with the Obama Administration and Congress to fix harmful federal policies on asset forfeiture, drug classification, and cannabis research. Meanwhile, the ASA legal team is pursuing pivotal medical cannabis litigation that can guarantee safe access nationwide, including ASA's Data Quality Act petition and another to "reschedule" cannabis to a classification that would remove barriers to research and medical use.

"What's most exciting about this is seeing the grassroots take ownership of the process," said Woodson. "Medical cannabis patients are realizing how to move forward together as a community to accomplish safe access for everyone. ASA is building a strong grassroots now to prepare for the coming victory."

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D.C. Close to Protections for Cannabis Patients

Council Passes Measure, Congress Has 30-Day Review

After a wait of more than a decade, residents of Washington, D.C. who use medical cannabis should soon enjoy some legal protections. The District Council early this month passed a bill that will regulate and enact Initiative 59, the Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Treatment Initiative, which voters approved in 1998 but was blocked by an act of Congress. That Congressional ban was lifted earlier this year.

In the final vote on amendments to the bill, the Council relented on a restrictive provision that would limit personal possession to no more than two ounces per month. Lobbying by patients and ASA staff -- including Executive Director Steph Sherer, who is a D.C. resident - convinced them to give the District Mayor discretion to increase that limit to four ounces. Other amendments to prevent the denial of employment or housing, to allow personal cultivation, and to ensure distribution centers are operated on a nonprofit basis were each rejected.

"We are certainly excited to help implement a bill that has taken 11 years to see the light of day," said Sherer. "But the Council's failure to listen to patients' needs will have serious unintended effects that may take years to correct."

The implementation bill's ban on personal cultivation while allowing for-profit distribution centers has been a particularly cause for concern among activists.
"This policy will set a precedent that placed the needs of shareholders over those of patients," said Sherer.

Since Congress lifted the ban on implementing Initiative 59 in December, the District Council has moved swiftly to implement the law. The "Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Treatment Initiative Amendment Act of 2010," was co-introduced earlier this year by District Council Chairman Vincent C. Gray (D) and Councilmembers David A. Catania (I-At Large) and Phil Mendelson (D-At Large).
A final vote on the measure has not yet been scheduled, but passage and signing by the Mayor is expected soon. Under the Home Rule Act, the bill then goes before Congress for a mandatory 30-day review period, as with all local laws in Washington D.C.



Further Information:
Proposed D.C. legislation to implement I-59
ASA's suggested amendments
Text of I-59, passed in 1998

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Flash Report: Statewide Dispensary bill likely to become Law

Dispensary Regulation Bill Likely to Become Law

 

On Wednesday, May 5, the full Senate passed HB 1284 which is now likely to become statewide law.  Sensible Colorado opposed this bill and spent considerable time and resources fighting for important changes-- many of which were ultimately adopted.  

To help prepare patients for the ultimate impact of this legislation, Sensible Colorado will be hosting a series of free trainings explaining the new law (along with SB 109, the "Doctor/Patient Bill) starting the week of May 17.  Please watch for future alerts with event details.

Important Elements of HB 1284 (**again, this is not yet law, but will likely pass its final legislative hurdle on Thurs., 5/6.)

1.  Dispensaries and edible producers will have to apply for state licenses.  After July 2011, these providers must follow new state regulations in order to continue operating.  Note there are also a number of other crucial deadlines starting in August 2010 which these providers must meet.

2. Local governments can ban dispensaries.  This damaging provision will effect innumerable patients across the state.  However, Sensible's legal team is already planning local campaigns and lawsuits to overturn bans.  Click here to support our work. 

3.  Caregivers will be limited to helping five or less patients.  Anyone helping six or more patients will have to register as a dispensary with the state-- in a process yet to be determined.  Again, we plan to take prompt action to fight this restriction.

There many other aspects of this bill which effect the rights of both patients and caregivers, and we will be sending additional updates on these changes.  A near-final draft of this bill should be available soon here.  (Search "HB 1284" and look for the May 5 version).   

Drug Truth 05/03/10

Cultural Baggage * Century of Lies * 4:20 Drug War NEWS Cultural Baggage for 05/02/10 29:00 Beto O'Rouke a city councilman from El Paso & Clarence Bradford a Houston councilman/former policy chief discuss need to revamp drug laws LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2888 TRANSCRIPT: Tues Century of Lies for 05/02/10 29:00 Clarence Bradford, former police chief and current city councilmember of Houston + Beto O'Rourke a courageous El Paso city councilman discuss horrors & failures of drug war LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2889 TRANSCRIPT: Wed 4:20 Drug War NEWS, 05/03 to 05/09/10 Link at www.drugtruth.net on the right margin - Sun - Dr. George Lundberg re repeal of drug laws Sat - Former Narc, now CopBuster Barry Cooper's son taken by childrens protective service, courtesy FOX NEWS Fri - Clarence Bradford, Houston councilman/former police chief 2/2 Thu - Clarence Bradford, Houston councilman/former police chief decries drug war tactics 1/2 Wed - Beto O'Rourke, El Paso city councilman describes failure of drug war Tue - Matt Elrod of Victoria BC reports on Canadian drug war news for DrugSense Mon - Drug War Facts with new editor Mary Jane Borden Programs produced at Pacifica Radio Station KPFT in Houston, 90.1 FM. You can Listen Live Online at www.kpft.org - Cultural Baggage Sun, 7:30 PM ET, 6:30 PM CT, 5:30 PM MT, 4:30 PM PT - Century of Lies, SUN, 8 PM ET, 7 PM CT, 6 PM MT & 5 PM PT Who's Next?": TBD Hundreds of our programs are available online at www.drugtruth.net, www.audioport.org We have potcasts, searchability, CMS, XML, sorts by guest name and by organization. We provide the "unvarnished truth about the drug war" to scores of broadcast affiliates. You can tune into both our 1/2 hour programs, live, at 6:30 central time on Pacifica's KPFT at http://www.kpft.org and call in your questions and concerns toll free at 1-877-9-420 420. The two, 29:00 shows appear along with the seven, daily, 3:00 "4:20 Drug War NEWS" reports each Monday morning at http://www.drugtruth.net . We currently have 72 affiliated, yet independent broadcast stations. With a simple email request to [email protected] , your station can join the Drug Truth Network, free of charge. Check out our latest videos via www.youtube.com/fdbecker Please become part of the solution, visit our website: www.endprohibition.org for links to the best of reform. "Prohibition is evil." - Reverend Dean Becker, DTN Producer, 713-462-7981, www.drugtruth.net

Disenfranchisement News: VA Essay Proposal Still Receiving Flack

Disenfranchisement News

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·         Virginia: Essay Proposal Still Receiving Flack » GO

·         National: NAACP Publishes Disenfranchisement Report » GO

·         National: Jewish Voice Commentary » GO

 

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April 26, 2010

Disenfranchisement News

Virginia

Essay Proposal Still Receiving Flack

An article in the Springfield Connection reviewed the continuing debate surrounding Virginia Governor McDonnell and potential plans to add a written component to the voting restoration process for nonviolent offenders. Coming under fire from the Democratic Party of Virginia and advocates and organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union, opponents said McDonnell's plan would discourage low-income residents and people who are not literate from applying.

The State Column reported that the recent movement has stirred up many advocates and sparked an ongoing debate.

A statement from David Mills, the Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Virginia, was published online. An excerpt of the statement reads:

"Governor McDonnell should immediately remove this costly and burdensome barrier for non-violent offenders to renew their voting and 2nd Amendment rights. It's mind-boggling that Governor McDonnell would choose to bury the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office in unnecessary paperwork during a time of belt-tightening and budget cuts. Surely the Secretary's valuable time could be used in more productive ways than grading essays for Governor McDonnell.

"If Governor McDonnell wants to improve Virginia's prisoner reentry efforts, he should make it easier for those who have completed their sentence to fully integrate back into society … Virginia now may have surpassed Kentucky as the state with the most obstacles to reintegration for non-violent offenders who have served their sentence. Virginians should not be subjected to more bureaucracy getting in the way of their rights to vote, hunt, or exercise any other Constitutional rights."


National

LDF Publishes Disenfranchisement Report

The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) recently released "Free the Vote: Unlocking Democracy in the Cells and on the Streets," which details the national impact of disfranchisement laws on communities of color.
"Regrettably, more than a century after emancipation, and in the 45th anniversary year of the Voting Rights Act, increasing numbers of Blacks and Latinos nationwide are actually losing their right to vote each day, rather than experiencing greater access to political participation," said Ryan P. Haygood, Co-Director of LDF's Political Participation Group.
The report found the following:

•    Nearly 2 million, or 38%, of the disfranchised are African Americans;
•    One in three of the next generation of Black men will be disfranchised at some point during their lifetime; and
•    In New York, though Blacks and Latinos collectively comprise only 30% of the State's overall population, they represent an astonishing 87% of those denied the right to vote because of a felony conviction.

The report can be downloaded by clicking here.

National

Jewish Voice Commentary

The Philadelphia Jewish Voice featured an opinion-editorial column on depoliticizing the criminal justice system that included a critique of disenfranchising laws.

"It is hard to imagine that the loss of one's vote would deter anyone from a life of crime," writes Dr. Daniel E. Loeb. "Furthermore, permanently barring someone from voting means that these citizens will never fully reenter society even after doing their time. If someone feels down and out and wants to implement change in society, don't we want them to do so with their vote …"

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Drug Truth 04/26/10

Cultural Baggage * Century of Lies * 4:20 Drug War NEWS Cultural Baggage for 04/25/10 29:00 Pat Lykos, district attorney of Harris County/Houston sees need for continuity and to change drug laws LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2880 TRANSCRIPT: Tues Century of Lies for 04/25/10 29:00 John H. Richardson of Esquire, Dr. Steve Beyer's "Singing to the Plants" + US Govt LSD archive & surprise, surprise: marijuana backstage at Houston's International Fest LINK: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/node/2873 TRANSCRIPT: Wed 4:20 Drug War NEWS, 04/26 to 05/02/10 Link at www.drugtruth.net on the right margin - Sun - John H. Richardson reporter for Esquire discusses marijuana law/drug war Sat - Dr. Steve Beyer, author "Singing to the Plants" Fri - Pat Lykos, district attorney of Harris County 2/2 Thu - Pat Lykos, the district attorney of Harris County 1/2 Wed - Dr. Vanda Felbab-Brown testifies before Congressional sub committee on drug war Tue - Dr. Ethan Nadelmann, Dir of Drug Policy Alliance testifies before Congressional sub committee on drug war Mon - Marijuana smoke at Houston's "International Fest" Programs produced at Pacifica Radio Station KPFT in Houston, 90.1 FM. You can Listen Live Online at www.kpft.org - Cultural Baggage Sun, 7:30 PM ET, 6:30 PM CT, 5:30 PM MT, 4:30 PM PT - Century of Lies, SUN, 8 PM ET, 7 PM CT, 6 PM MT & 5 PM PT Who's Next?": El Paso Councilman Beto O'Rourke + Houston Councilman & former police chief Clarence Bradford Hundreds of our programs are available online at www.drugtruth.net, www.audioport.org We have potcasts, searchability, CMS, XML, sorts by guest name and by organization. We provide the "unvarnished truth about the drug war" to scores of broadcast affiliates. You can tune into both our 1/2 hour programs, live, at 6:30 central time on Pacifica's KPFT at http://www.kpft.org and call in your questions and concerns toll free at 1-877-9-420 420. The two, 29:00 shows appear along with the seven, daily, 3:00 "4:20 Drug War NEWS" reports each Monday morning at http://www.drugtruth.net . We currently have 72 affiliated, yet independent broadcast stations. With a simple email request to [email protected] , your station can join the Drug Truth Network, free of charge. Check out our latest videos via www.youtube.com/fdbecker Please become part of the solution, visit our website: www.endprohibition.org for links to the best of reform. "Prohibition is evil." - Reverend Dean Becker, DTN Producer, 713-462-7981, www.drugtruth.net