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On Wednesday, hundreds of people — including Global Grind, Editor in Chief, Russell Simmons and Meile Rockefeller and the families of those in prison for drug offenses, people who were formerly incarcerated, doctors, lawyers and advocates — will rally at Governor Paterson’s Manhattan office to urge him and legislative leaders to end the Rockefeller Drug Laws.   

The Rockefeller Drug Laws mandate extremely harsh sentences for sale or possession of small amounts of drugs. Most of the thousands of people incarcerated under Rockefeller are low-level drug offenders, and most come from just a handful of low-income New York City neighborhoods. Ninety percent are black or Latino even though most people who use and sell drugs are white.

In 2002, Paterson, then a state senator, was arrested in an act of civil disobedience promoting a proposed overhaul of the Rockefeller Drug Laws outside of the New York City offices of then-Governor George Pataki. Now hundreds of people will gather outside his office to demand an end to the outdated, discriminatory laws.  

 

What:

Rally to end New York’s Rockefeller Drug Laws 

 

When:

Wednesday, March 25, 1 p.m.

 

Where:

Governor Paterson’s office, 633 3rd Ave., between 40th and 41st

 

Who:

Russell Simmons

Meile Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller’s granddaughter

Drop the Rock

New York Civil Liberties Union

Correctional Association of New York

Drug Policy Alliance

The Fortune Society

Exponents

Mothers of the Disappeared

Center for Community Alternatives

Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers (ASAP)

The Bronx Defenders

Women’s Prison Association

Families Rally for Emancipation and Empowerment (FREE)

JusticeWorks Community