The American war on drugs has been a war on its own people — especially Black and Brown — and its progress is measured in prison cells. We recognize the disparity and injustice of a new industry allowed to thrive against a backdrop of suffering and modern slavery. We understand our freedom to succeed is only possible through the sacrifice of those who came before us, often at immeasurable cost. Which is why we have partnered with the Last Prisoner Project since day one. So far we have donated over $24,000 to the organization to help with legal intervention, re-entry programs and enact policy change. Together we are working to give prisoners convicted of cannabis-related offenses a chance to reclaim what should have never been taken from them in the first place: A life of freedom. 

Through advocacy, policy change, education, release, commutation, expungement and reentry, Last Prisoner Project nonprofit is committed to social justice, criminal justice, prison reform and ending mass incarceration and the unjust war on drugs, legalizing cannabis, and freeing every last cannabis prisoner.