Category Archives: Prison Issues

NAACP Passes Historic Resolution

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 … Continue reading

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Invitation to the 2011 Otero County Fair – PAJOLL

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, … Continue reading

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One Response to Ending the War on Drugs

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 … Continue reading

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Ending the War on Drugs

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 … Continue reading

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Addiction vs Incarceration

Drug, alcohol treatment vital in solving problem Health Happenings Alamogordo Daily News By Ken Nicholson, For the Daily News In spite of the nationwide prohibition of street drugs, New Mexico and Otero County, as well as the rest of the … Continue reading

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What Are Mandatory Minimums?

From: Families Against Mandatory Minimums Mandatory minimum sentencing laws require harsh, automatic prison terms for those convicted of certain crimes, most often drug offenses. Congress enacted mandatory minimums in 1986 and toughened them in 1988 to apply to drug conspiracies … Continue reading

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Addiction a Disease

“The American Medical Association recognized addiction as a disease back in 1956. But only now are we beginning to see treatments that target the underlying biochemistry of that disease.” “The addict’s brain is malfunctioning, as surely as the pancreas in … Continue reading

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No Help for Addicted

Less Than One in Five Inmates Needing Addiction Treatment Gets Help, NIDA Reports January 13, 2009 Research Summary Half of all prison inmates are dependent on drugs — including many incarcerated on non drug-related offenses — but less than 20 percent get … Continue reading

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Stop War On Drugs

Five Essential Things We Must Do to Stop America’s Idiotic War on Drugs By Tony Newman, AlterNet Posted on January 12, 2009, Printed on January 13, 2009 The United States has spent hundreds of billions of dollars waging its 40-year … Continue reading

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What Our Prison Policies Have Cost Us

Bruce Western, Boston Review Those coming home from prison, now about 700,000 each year, face an narrowed array of life chances. Mostly returning to urban neighborhoods of concentrated poverty, men with prison records are often out of work. The jobs … Continue reading

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