WASHINGTON — Last Prisoner Project (LPP), a national nonprofit working to free people incarcerated for nonviolent cannabis offenses and repair the harms of criminalization, has filed a petition to participate in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s upcoming hearing on the proposed federal rescheduling of cannabis, urging the agency to include the voices of people most directly harmed by decades of marijuana criminalization. The hearing, schedul…
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