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Support the Passage of the REDEEM Act

rforan8 January 1, 2015 Collateral Consequences, Take Action

Contact your Senators and Representative in Congress today and ask them to support passage of the REDEEM Act. Let them know you believe people deserve a fair chance at restoration upon returning to their communities after prison.

If you want to learn more about this issue, visit our Take Action page on Collateral Consequences.

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Ask Your Illinois Lawmakers: Decriminalize Marijuana

rforan8 January 1, 2015 IL, Take Action

Through this Marijuana Policy Project online form, tell your Illinois lawmakers to support HB 218, a bill that would reduce, but not eliminate, penalties for possession of modest amounts of marijuana.

Take Action Here

To learn more about this issue, visit our Take Action page on Decriminalization and Collateral Consequences.

Remove the Ban on Syringe Exchange

rforan8 January 1, 2015 Harm Reduction, Take Action

Sign this online petition sponsored by The Foundation for AIDS Research to end the ban on the use of federal funds for syringe exchange programs. These programs prevent the spread of infectious diseases for drug users and help them get into treatment.

Sign Here

To learn more about this issue, visited our Take Action page on Harm Reduction.

 

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Ask Your Senator: Legalize Medical Marijuana

rforan8 January 1, 2015 Medical Marijuana, Take Action

Through this Drug Policy Alliance online form, tell your senator to support the CARERS Act, a piece of bipartisan legislation to legalize marijuana for medical use.

To learn more about this issue, visit our Take Action page on Medical Marijuana.

Ask Obama: Free Victims of the Drug War

rforan8 January 1, 2015 Clemency, Take Action

Through this Drug Policy Alliance online form, call on President Obama to use his executive powers to grant clemency to victims of the Drug War.

To learn more about this issue, visit our Take Action page on Clemency.

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