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NAACP Passes Historic Resolution

August 16, 2011 By: Ken Nicholson Category: Civil Rights, Drug Reform, Drug War, Prison Issues No Comments →

NAACP PASSES HISTORIC RESOLUTION CALLING FOR END TO WAR ON DRUGS

Neill Franklin at the NAACP Criminal Justice Summit

President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous: Major step towards equity, justice, effective law enforcement

(Los Angeles, CA) – Today the NAACP passed a historic resolution calling for an end to the war on drugs. The resolution was voted on by a majority of delegates at the 102nd NAACP Annual Convention in Los Angeles, CA. The overall message of the resolution is captured by its title: A Call to End the War on Drugs, Allocate Funding to Investigate Substance Abuse Treatment, Education, and Opportunities in Communities of Color for A Better Tomorrow.

“Today the NAACP has taken a major step towards equity, justice and effective law enforcement,” stated Benjamin Todd Jealous, President and CEO of the NAACP. “These flawed drug policies that have been mostly enforced in African American communities must be stopped and replaced with evidenced-based practices that address the root causes of drug use and abuse in America.”

The resolution outlines the facts about the failed drug war, highlighting that the U.S. spends over $40 billion annually on the war on drugs, locking up low-level drug offenders – mostly from communities of color. African Americans are in fact 13 times more likely to go to jail for the same drug-related offense than their white counterparts. (more…)

Invitation to the 2011 Otero County Fair – PAJOLL

August 14, 2011 By: Ken Nicholson Category: Drug War, Harm Reduction, Prison Issues, War & Peace No Comments →

Denise Lang & Ken Nicholson of Peace and Justice of La Luz invite you to visit our Otero County fair booth on Wednesday August 17 from 5 pm to 9 pm, Thursday August 18 from 5 pm to 10 pm, Friday August 19 from 11 am to 10 pm and  Saturday August 20 from 11 am to 10 pm,   where we continue our discussion about the consequences of the ‘War on Drugs.’

Stop by, pick up a LEAP, brochure, and join our ongoing discussions on the War on Drugs as well as Mandatory Sentencing, and Prison issues.

About LEAP:
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition  is made up of current and former members of law enforcement who believe the existing drug policies have failed in their intended goals of addressing the problems of crime, drug abuse, addiction, juvenile drug use, stopping the flow of illegal drugs into this country and the internal sale and use of illegal drugs. By fighting a war on drugs the government has increased the problems of society and made them far worse.

We’ll have the newest materials from LEAP and from the clergy of the Interfaith Drug Policy Initiative

Questions? Comments? Call Denise or Ken at 575-430-5704  or contact us at

http://pajoll.org pajoll@zianet.com

We welcome discussion with people who wish to dialogue with reason and compassion about our “War on Drugs” and prison issues.  See you at the Fair!

One Response to Ending the War on Drugs

December 30, 2009 By: Ken Nicholson Category: Civil Rights, Drug Reform, Prison Issues No Comments →

by Ken Larson
Please help us in our fight by supporting a cause I personally believe in.

Our traditional justice system has been inadequate to the task of breaking the cycle of substance abuse and crime. Four out of every five offenses are committed by someone with a drug or alcohol problem; and we just keep locking them up!

In just the past 20 years alone, state prison systems have added 1 million new cells to incarcerate the 2.3 million adults now behind bars in the U.S. That’s far more than any other country on the globe with 1 out of every 100 adult Americans currently serving time. Approximately one-half of these individuals are addicted to drugs or alcohol and most do not pose a serious threat to public safety. (more…)

Ending the War on Drugs

August 20, 2009 By: Ken Nicholson Category: Drug Reform, Prison Issues 1 Comment →

We at Peace & Justice of La Luz are proud to have sponsored Mike Jones at the Otero County Fair. We were able to talk to hundreds of people who were curious about the subject. And if we did not convince them all that prohibition was a failure, we at least started this conversation in our community. Thank you, Mike Jones!

LEAPing to legal drugs

Law enforcement group promotes new way of thinking about ending drug war
Alamogordo Daily News
By Elva K. Österreich, Associate News Editor
Posted: 08/16/2009 12:00:00 AM MDT

(J.R. Oppenheim/Daily News)

Drug warriors from across the country are banding together to ask people to support the legalization of drugs.

Judges, prosecutors, prison wardens, corrections staff and police officers have organized to educate the public about the damage and cost of the war against illegal drugs.

The premise of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, or LEAP, is the war on drugs cannot be won and the benefit of regulating, taxing and controlling these substances far outweighs the cost in tax dollars and human lives trying to suppress them. (more…)