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Working to end drug war injustice, the November Coalition, a non-profit grassroots organization, was founded in 1997.

Members educate the public about destructive, unnecessary incarceration due to the U.S. drug war, and advocate for drug war prisoners.

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The drug war does not reduce drug use. Choosing to wage a 'war' on drugs stimulates a violent, underground economy, an economy which would collapse if drug prohibition ended. Our country and our world should be safer, not simply less free.

Prisoners of the drug war share stories of injustice:

Marc Emery
Will Foster
(update)
Clarence Aaron (update)
Ryan Frederick

Terry Clark
Tony Cartwright
Bertha Burleson

Carlos Hendon

Forest Niemeyer
Jesse Jerome Dean Jr.
Scott Day
Tracy Ingle
Cory Maye
Eugene Fischer
Carlos Cuevas-Morales
Sgt. Patrick Lett
Bernard Sherrill
Stephanie Nodd
Richard Paey: Pardoned!
Bryan Epis
(update)
Mark O'Hara
Darryl M. Smith

George Martorano
(update)
Alva Mae Groves
(update)
Namat Rahman
Moscow Activists
Lawrence Mitchell
Peter Ninemire
Andrea Asch (update)


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Saturday, November 07, 2009 - 04:21 AM PST

AudioInterview: Robert Field, President of Common Sense for Drug Policy; from DrugTruth Network / Century of Lies, celebrating 8 Years On The Air, 10/11/09 (mP3)

The latest issue of The Razor Wire, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Autumn 2009), is now online

New Local Scenes: Drug War Propaganda Project, Spring 2009, Colville, WA

Federal Sentencing Resources; from US Office of Defender Services (DC)


Highlights of Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on
Sen. Webbs Criminal Justice Bill, June 12, 2009

Dutch Among Lowest Cannabis Users In Europe; from Reuters (US), 11/5/09
America's Problem-Solving Courts; Criminal Cost of Treatment; from National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (US) (pdf)
Review of the Department of Justice's Effort to Prevent Staff Sexual Abuse of Federal Inmates; from USDOJ, Sep 2009, September 2009 (pdf) -- More Studies and Reports

Going Underground; from Pacific Northwest Inlander (WA), 10/30/09
Needing A (Funding) Fix; from Pacific NW Inlander (WA), 10/14/09
Wash. Medical Marijuana Law Sparks Confusion; from Associated Press (US), 9/20/09 -- More WA State News &Activism

Recession Raises The Bar On Inmate Work Release; from MSNBC (US), 10/27/09
Study Could Ease Concerns Over Hiring Ex-Offenders; from USA Today (US), 6/24/09
The Released: What Happens To Mentally Ill Offenders After Prison? from PBS Frontline (US), 4/28/09 -- More ReEntry News

Immigration Agents Mishandle Informants; from ABC News (US), 10/26/09
LAPD Freaks Out America With New Orwellian Ad; from True Slant (US), 10/24/09
Snitch Blog: A Comprehensive Resource On Criminal Informants, hosted by Layola Law Professor Alexandra Natapoff
Tools For Lawyers: Resources For Tackling Informants In Court; from The ACLU Informant Project -- More Snitch News

New Crack Cocaine Bill Leaves Thousands Behind Bars; from New America Media (US), 10/21/09
Bill Targets Sentencing Rules For Crack And Powder Cocaine; from Washington Post (DC), 10/16/09
Crack/Powder Cocaine Sentencing Disparity Bill Passes Key House Subcommittee, Heads for Floor Vote; from Drug War Chronicle (US), 7/31/09 -- More on Crack/Powder Cocaine

LAPD Officers Charged With Lying Under Oath; from Los Angeles Times (CA), 10/7/09
[Gitmo] Detainees Face Severe Conditions if Moved to U.S.; from Washington Post (US), 10/4/09
The Day the SWAT Team Came Crashing Through My Door; from Washington Post (DC), 9/20/09
Americans For SWAT Reform, a project of DRCNet. Sign the Petition for Responsible Use of SWAT -- Watch the Video: SWAT Raids: No One Is Safe. May 2009 -- More Abuse News

Wabash Valley Woman Didn't Realize Second Cold Medicine Purchase Violated Drug Laws; from Tribune-Star (IN), 9/3/09
New Meth Formula Avoids Anti-Drug Laws; from ABC News (US), 8/24/09
Methland vs. Mythland; from New York Times Blog (NY), 7/20/09 -- More Meth News

7th Circuit Chief Judge Calls for Loosening of Sentencing Guidelines; from National Law Review (US), 9/14/09
Two Judges Target Cocaine Penalties; from Washington Post (DC), 6/29/09
OpEd: Retired Judge Says It Is Time To End War On Marijuana; from Bellingham Herald (WA), 3/21/09
Judge Quest To Decriminalize Minor Drug Use Gets Support
; from Houston Chronicle (TX), 1/15/09 -- More Dissenting Opinions

Attorney General Holderís Remarks From Rethinking Federal Sentencing Policy 25th Anniversary of the Sentencing Reform Act Symposium; from USDOJ (US), 6/24/09
2nd Circuit Clarifies Consecutive Mandatory Minimum Sentencing; from Law.com (US), 3/11/09
US Supreme Court: Guidelines Are Really, Truly Advisory; from Sentencing Law and Policy, 1/29/09 - More Sentencing News

CNN's IReports: Prison And Your Family. Share your stories of Drug War Injustice here! from CNN, 2009

Read the Transcript of Bureau of Prisons' Director Harley Lappin's Summer 2008 Testimony to the House Appropriations Committee, with statistics and a litany of problems facing the BOP you won't find anywhere else. To publicly comment on this transcript visit: State of the BOP from Nora's Blog

Visit The Thousand Kites Project Today! -- Video: About The Thousand Kites Project; from YouTube, 9/26/07

Drug War News - Don't Miss:

Meet Barbara Fair, New Haven, CT; Fr. Tom Hereford, New Haven, MO; Chrystal Weaver, Pembroke Pines, FL, and Other November Coalition Staff and Volunteers.

The US Sentencing Commission's Assessment of How Well the Federal Criminal Justice System is Achieving the Goals of Sentencing Reform warrants study. View the Executive Summary and Download the Report -- Read a Layperson's Assessment of the Assessment, by Nora Callahan

Meet the People Behind The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines -- Read More About Guideline Sentencing

Recent Drug War News Stories:

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Racial Issues:
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Petition for Relief - Return Federal Parole
Signatures collected as of:
9/3/2009

139,429
State-by-State Breakdown


Newly Updated: Latest Data
Drug War Casualty Graphs

The War on Drugs: A Documentary

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Money Spent and Lives Destroyed: The War On Drugs This Year

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