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  • WAR ON DRUGS
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Winning Issue » WAR ON DRUGS


America’s War on Drugs was first declared in 1971 by President Nixon in response to the high rates of heroin addiction among soldiers returning from Viet Nam. It is estimated that the total cost of this war, including the investigation, prosecution and incarceration of drug users and dealers is at least $50 billion each year, or about $2.5 trillion since Nixon’s declaration. Critics claim all this money has not changed our addiction rate but it has given us the world’s highest rate of incarceration. There are about 450,000 people incarcerated for nonviolent drug offenses on any given day. Advocates claim this punishment falls disproportionately on people of color. African-Americans make up about half of the state and local prisoners incarcerated for drug crimes, even though the rates of drug usage in black and white populations are about equal.

Critics claim the unjust rates of incarceration among blacks, Hispanics and the poor show why this war we have been fighting for decades should itself be considered illegal. They say that since incarceration does little to cure addiction, we need to address this problem as a health issue, not a criminal one. It is estimated that nearly one third of all black men are ineligible to vote because of felony convictions for non-violent drug-related offenses. Critics say this unnoticed and unfair effect of the War on Drugs denies many citizens representation and prevents them from participating in the governing process.

Proposed Legislation: Reintroduction of S.1677 - Democracy Restoration Act of 2023
Prospective Sponsor: Sen. Brian Schatz (HI)




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  • I oppose reforming current War on Drugs policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Leader John Thune (SD).
  • I support:
    1.) Declaring that the right of a U.S. citizen to vote in any election for federal office shall not be denied or abridged because that individual has been convicted of a criminal offense unless, at the time of the election, such individual is serving a felony sentence.

    2.) Prohibiting federal funding of construction or improvement of a place of incarceration unless U.S. citizens incarcerated in that jurisdiction are notified, upon release, of their voting rights.

    And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Sen. Brian Schatz (HI) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.


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Trustee Candidates
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Senator Brian Schatz
If elected as a trustee, the campaign committee of Sen. Brian Schatz (HI) will be unconditionally awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting him to favorably consider either reintroducing S.1677 - Democracy Restoration Act of 2023, or a similar version thereof.



Drug Policy Alliance
If elected as a trustee, Drug Policy Alliance will be awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting these funds be used to work and advocate for ending the War on Drugs.

Our mission is to advance those policies and attitudes that best reduce the harms of both drug use and drug prohibition, and to promote the sovereignty of individuals over their minds and bodies. The Drug Policy Alliance envisions a just society in which the use and regulation of drugs are grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights, in which people are no longer punished for what they put into their own bodies but only for crimes committed against others, and in which the fears, prejudices and punitive prohibitions of today are no more.
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Trustee Election - Opening Date
February 10, 2025
Trustee Election - Closing Date
February 17, 2025