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A Brief History of The Journeys For Justice
For more, see:
cannabisculture.com/articles/1592.html
www.immly.org/journey_for_justice.htm
2000: Journey for Justice in Texas
Week long march calls for cease-fire in the war on drugs
The Journey highlighted the overwhelming incarceration rate
of nonviolent people, police and prison guard abuses in the name
of the drug war, and the need for medical marijuana for the ill.
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For more, see:
www.november.org/razorwire/rzold/20/20011.html
www.dpft.org/txj4jj.html
2002 - 2004: Journey For Justice Across The USA
Members of the November Coalition embark on two cross-country
road trips, meeting in churches, homes, public offices, and in
front of the US Capitol, meeting and organizing with thousands
across the country working to end the war on drugs.
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For more, see:
www.journeyforjustice.org/index2.html
2005: Journey For Justice - March On Washington, DC
Representatives from over 100 grassroots organizations from
across the nation meet in Lafayette Park, in front of The White
House, calling for an end to the mindless grinding of the American
Prison/Military Industrial Complex.
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For more, see:
www.journeyforjustice.org
www.journeyforjustice.org/media.html
Journey for Justice Number 7
Throughout Summer 2006
A bicycle protest of marijuana prohibition, the
drug war, and mass imprisonment of non-violent people. Rider
Ken Locke departs Charleston Beach, SC on Friday, April 7th,
2006 - Destination California, where Ken Locke's medicine is
almost legal. Then on to the Washington State Hempfests.
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