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First things
first – make sure you sign our petition and get your complimentary copy of The
NJ Decarcerator today!
Our
organization is united . . . in the idea that NOBODY SHOULD BE PUNISHED FOR MARIJUANA
. . . . AND WE AGREE THAT MEDICAL MARIJUANA MUST BE READILY ACCESSIBLE TO ALL
PATIENTS WITH MEDICAL NEEDS!
We support total legalization. But we can not have marijuana partying over a marijuana bill in NJ – WHILE OTHERS REMAIN INCARCERATED – IN PRISON – OR FACING CHARGES – OR OWING FINES OR SERVING FOR PAROLE VIOLATIONS – for doing the same! Legalization must include DECARCERATION – not just for the pot conviction but for all those other charges they stick you with – like resisting, interfering, disorderly – when they wobble charges to get you to plea . . . release from incarceration, expungement of record for such conviction, dropping of pending charges and dismissal of assessed fines.
We support total legalization. But we can not have marijuana partying over a marijuana bill in NJ – WHILE OTHERS REMAIN INCARCERATED – IN PRISON – OR FACING CHARGES – OR OWING FINES OR SERVING FOR PAROLE VIOLATIONS – for doing the same! Legalization must include DECARCERATION – not just for the pot conviction but for all those other charges they stick you with – like resisting, interfering, disorderly – when they wobble charges to get you to plea . . . release from incarceration, expungement of record for such conviction, dropping of pending charges and dismissal of assessed fines.
Legalization
can not impose criminalization for those who engaged in the remaining illegal
end of the usage. There will be many
reasons why unofficial marijuana is used in NJ including sharing, access to
affordable product, medical access - - that use needs to be decriminalized.
We know that
industry is ready to profit from legalization.
Jobs created must be for all –
livable wage full time jobs with benefits
– without discrimination. The law
must be clear that there is no barring of x-felons or other x-convicts from
those jobs. Legalization can not
perpetuate the economic caging of the formerly incarcerated.
WE MUST NOT wait for however long it is takes for NJ to legalize . . . we NEED TO RESIST . . . NOW . . . the continued prosecution . . . the people being arrested TODAY for marijuana around the state . . . THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN MILLION – OR ONE EIGHTH OF A BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR . . . THAT NEW JERSEY WASTES ON MARIJUANA LAW ENFORCEMENT – WE MUST DEMAND AN IMMEDIATE MORATORIUM on all marijuana law enforcement . . . IMMEDIATE UNCONDITIONAL AMNESTY for all those who are facing charges . . . immediate decarceration of anyone being held in jails without post of bail and anyone incarcerated for marijuana and related charges and release of those who have been returned to incarceration for marijuana related parole violations. Lets mobilize regularly at the modern day enslavement auction blocks – the county and local courthouses to demand immediate halt to pot arrests and prosecutions.
WE MUST NOT wait for however long it is takes for NJ to legalize . . . we NEED TO RESIST . . . NOW . . . the continued prosecution . . . the people being arrested TODAY for marijuana around the state . . . THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN MILLION – OR ONE EIGHTH OF A BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR . . . THAT NEW JERSEY WASTES ON MARIJUANA LAW ENFORCEMENT – WE MUST DEMAND AN IMMEDIATE MORATORIUM on all marijuana law enforcement . . . IMMEDIATE UNCONDITIONAL AMNESTY for all those who are facing charges . . . immediate decarceration of anyone being held in jails without post of bail and anyone incarcerated for marijuana and related charges and release of those who have been returned to incarceration for marijuana related parole violations. Lets mobilize regularly at the modern day enslavement auction blocks – the county and local courthouses to demand immediate halt to pot arrests and prosecutions.
Lets talk
about crime and criminals – what is criminal and what is not! The arrest of a person for possession of a
marijuana cigarette, for him or he to be grabbed and roughly handled by one or
more beefy usually male police officers, to have his hands twisted behind his
back, roughly and tightly cuffed – to be pushed into the back seat of the cop
car – at that point – already – the crime committed by the cops and the system
that deployed them for this purpose far exceeds any harm supposedly caused by
the possession of the marijuana cigarette.
Then the arrested is hauled to a filthy bug and germ infested jail,
possibly for the night and if they can not post bail for some indefinite time in
a county jail. . . at that point the victim could be subject to various forms
of assault including sexual assault – by jailers or by other incarcerated. This treatment and humiliation of the
arrested possessor of marijuana – is the crime – not the possession!
The system
is the criminal. Small time nonviolent
offenders fill NJ jails – for the crime of poverty, of drug possession, for
traffic warrants and indigence . . . subjected to bad food, assault,
psychological torture, often solitary confinement, sexual assault – often by
personnel . . . this is the criminal set
up – in NJ and throughout so called free nation – with 6% of the worlds population
but 24% of the world’s prisoners – in these Carceral States of America – mass
incarceration rout with racism in how the laws are enforced, prosecuted and
sentenced – in NJ 66% of the incarcerated under NJ corrections are Black . . .
yet the propensity toward crime is equal between Black and white. We need to be organizing outside the prisons
on visiting day – organizing the families and through them the incarcerated
themselves into a unified movement for decarceration.
Big crimes
get rewarded. Your factory poisons an water
source for hundreds of thousands of people – get a small fine and get a tax
abatement to pay for it. Chemical plant
explodes due to your violation of OSHA laws?
No prison. Frack destroys the
aquifers? Get government subsidies. Bankrupt the world through fraud, get a bail
out. Get caught laundering billions in
funds for murderous Mexican drug cartels . . . the too big to fail – to big to
jail HSBC gets a fine – they say corporations are humans but when do the humans
running those companies go to prison for being willful participants with the
gangs that leave piles of heads all over Mexico? And NJ is spending $127 million a year
tracking down the possessor of marijuana.
NJ is one of 17 states actually increasing marijuana arrests.
We need to
legalize! We need to revolutionize! We need system challenging action – we need
to push legislation and system change simultaneously – that is how we get results.
Those in power will respond to
demands for legalization . . . and decarceration . . . when they believe they
have to save their A Double S’s. Our
movement has to be about more than recreation but about justice.
We can NOT talk legalization WITHOUT talking about the racist way that marijuana laws and all drug laws are enforced. The war on drugs is a war on Black America – a Black person is 3 times as likely as a Caucasian to be arrested for Marijuana in NJ. The only way to eliminate racism from the war on drugs is to eliminate the war on drugs. The lack of meaningful livable wage employment for tens of thousands of adults across the state of NJ results in many seeking compensation in the unofficial economy. For mere survival – many make bad decisions and engage in illegal acts – and many professions – police, lawyers, judges, corrections, bail bonds, profit from incarcerating 10s of thousands of NJ residents.
We can NOT talk legalization WITHOUT talking about the racist way that marijuana laws and all drug laws are enforced. The war on drugs is a war on Black America – a Black person is 3 times as likely as a Caucasian to be arrested for Marijuana in NJ. The only way to eliminate racism from the war on drugs is to eliminate the war on drugs. The lack of meaningful livable wage employment for tens of thousands of adults across the state of NJ results in many seeking compensation in the unofficial economy. For mere survival – many make bad decisions and engage in illegal acts – and many professions – police, lawyers, judges, corrections, bail bonds, profit from incarcerating 10s of thousands of NJ residents.
The system
depends on mass incarceration – particularly of Black, Latino and impoverished
– as a means of social control. The war
and drugs was initiated in the 60s and 70s in response to the rebellions and
liberation movements that were afoot in that day. If the system can keep those in the super
oppressed communities in fear of the police, in fear of prosecution and incarceration
– it can undermine the ability of these communities to unite and organize and
build structures to resist the onslaughts on these communities like school
privatization, gentrification and real estate speculation, the lack of livable
wage jobs and cuts in services that are needed by so many because of failures
of the economy. These communities are
treated as if everyone is a criminal.
And their ability to resist the daily depredations is diminished by
over-policing for petty crimes and mass incarceration.
The
Committee to Decarcerate the Garden State supports todays demand for total
legalization. We believe though and we
ask you to join with us – that we need to go further to roll back the mass
incarceration that is costing us hundreds of millions and diminishing our
community’s abilities to unite and fight for things like – for example –
legalization! There is tremendous
opportunity for a unified movement between the marijuana community and those in
the communities throughout NJ that are targeted for mass incarceration.
Our
Committee has drafted a bill that we call the NJ Decarceration Act that sets
bold goals for significant reductions in NJ’s incarcerated population. We call for the release of non-violent
offenders, of the war and drugs and small time petty crimes, economic crimes of
survival. We call for the setting of
goals to reduce NJ’s incarcerated population by half over the next 4
years. Everybody says that we have too
many prisoners and we have to end mass incarceration but there is no action
plan coming from the politicians who want cred around the issue.
We are
currently organzing Tour de Decarcerate and plan major events in 10 of the
major cities of NJ – to promote the NJ Decarceration Act and to unify a
movement for decarceration. One date we
can announce is November 14 in Newark and we are close to confirming an event
in Plainfield NJ.
Like when we
did in Newark on the steps of City Hall before a crowd of 200 people, we
welcome the participation of the legalize community – bring your signs and
banners and your literature. Convergence
and then unity is the blue print for victory.
Decarcerate
the Garden State is joined at the hip to the legalize movement. Make sure you take our paper and you sign our
petition today.
AT this
point, Legalizers, Decarcerators . . . please join our voices . . . when I say
Decarcerate – you answer me . . . The Garden State . . . are you ready?
THE GARDEN STATE