November Coalition
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| Founded | 1997 | 
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| Founder | Nora Callahan | 
| Focus | Ending War on Drugs, protect prisoners' rights | 
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| Area served | United States | 
| Key people | Martha Christman,Tom Murlowski | 
| Website | November.org | 

November Coalition booth at 2007 Seattle Hempfest.
The November Coalition is a non-profit grassroots organization, founded in 1997, which fights against the War on Drugs and for the rights of the prisoners incarcerated as the effect of that war. It publishes a bulletin called Razor Wire.
Tyrone Brown
The November Coalition was involved in the advocacy for Tyrone Brown's release.[1] Brown, an African American Texan, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for smoking marijuana. On March 9, 2007, Governor Rick Perry signed a conditional pardon which released Brown under supervision.[2]
See also
- Prisoners' rights
- War on Drugs
- Drug Policy Alliance
- Students for Sensible Drug Policy
- National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws
- Marijuana Policy Project
References
- ↑ Feature: Clamor Grows for Freedom for Texas Marijuana Prisoner Tyrone Brown Drug War Chronicle
- ↑ Tyrone Brown is free at last November Coalition
External links
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