Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez to Announce Plan to Wipe Away Records for up to 20,000 with Past Marijuana Convictions

DPA Statement: More NY DA’s Need to Follow Suit &  Real Solution is to Legalize Marijuana Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez will announce at a Brooklyn press conference today an initiative to help up to 20,000 New Yorkers wipe away pass records for marijuana convictions. “It’s a little unfair to say we’re no longer prosecuting […]

Trump Administration Intensifies War on Drugs by Taking on Marijuana Legalization and Supervised Consumption Sites

Attempts to Thwart Growing Momentum and Support for Sensible Marijuana Laws and Life-Saving Overdose Prevention Strategies Statement from Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance  The Trump Administration is ramping up the war on drugs by plotting to undermine marijuana legalization and threatening cities and states that are considering supervised consumption spaces […]

New Jersey Attorney General Issues Guidance on Marijuana-Related Prosecutions

Statement from Roseanne Scotti of the Drug Policy Alliance Trenton, NJ – Today, New Jersey’s Office of the Attorney General issued guidance to municipal prosecutors regarding prosecution of marijuana-related cases. This guidance comes after Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal convened a working group on marijuana prosecutions earlier this summer.  Roseanne Scotti, New Jersey State Director […]

Justice Department Attacks Supervised Consumption Sites, Despite Proven Record of Reducing Overdoses and Saving Lives

California Passes Groundbreaking Supervised Consumption Sites Legislation, Heads to Governor for Signature DPA Experts Available for Interview The Trump Administration’s Justice Department ignored a mountain of evidence and came out strong against supervised consumption spaces, despite their proven record of reducing overdose deaths and saving lives. In an op-ed in the New York Times, Rod J. […]

August 31: International Overdose Awareness Day

Experts Available for Interview: What Can be Done to Reduce Skyrocketing Overdose Deaths  64,000 Americans Died of Preventable Drug Overdose Last Year, More Than From Car Accidents, Firearms or HIV/AIDS  More than 64,000 people died from an accidental drug overdose last year, making it the leading cause of death among Americans under 50. What’s frustrating – and […]

Stark Racial Disparities and Disturbing Growth in Washington D.C. Marijuana Arrests Despite Legalization

While Possession Arrests Remain Low, Alarming Growth in Marijuana Distribution Arrests and Public Consumption Charges Recently released data from the District of Columbia’s Metropolitan Police Department shows that racial disparities in arrests for marijuana remain high, despite marijuana becoming legal for adult use in 2015. In 2017, 86% of arrestees were Black, despite the fact […]

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