Time is running out in Albany to fix the broken marijuana laws. Can you join us in calling on Albany to act?
We began the year with Gov. Cuomo speaking passionately about racial equity and fairness during his State of the State Address, citing marijuana arrests major problem and making reform a priority. (1) Then in March, because of your efforts, it looked like reform was at hand. But then Albany went on vacation, delaying reform yet again. (2, 3). And Gov. Cuomo has dropped the issue from his list of priorities. (4)
Now, a reform measure is moving again – last week, A.6716a (Camara) passed the Codes Committee. It’s now ready for full vote in the Assembly. We need to remind lawmakers and Gov. Cuomo that equity and fairness in policing and our drug policies should be among their top priorities. Justice delayed is justice denied.
We’re headed to Albany! On Wednesday, May 22, we’re going back to Albany to call for reform. Join us! Busses are leaving from Brooklyn and Harlem, and cars are coming from Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester, New Paltz, and Poughkeepsie. Check out the flier here.
Legislative session ends soon – I hope you’ll join us next week in Albany, and if not, please, send Albany your own message now.
Thanks for all you do.
Demand an END to unlawful, racist, and costly marijuana arrests in NY!
Let’s tell lawmakers: the TIME FOR REFORM IS NOW.
BUS INFORMATION:
Leaving 7:00 a.m. SHARP
UPSTATE Allies: Want to join? Transportation is being organized from Syracuse, Buffalo, and Rochester.
For more information, contact Kassandra Frederique at [email protected] or 646.209.0374
To see the flyer and spread the word, click here: http://bit.ly/AlbanyAction
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