Drop the Rock: Campaign to Repeal the Rockefeller Drug Laws in New York State West 4th Basketball Courts, NYC
Social Services of Hip Hop hosts the 4th Annual Kenny Graham's Basketball Tournament and Slam Dunk Contest.
Taren Tyler, a Drop the Rock outreach and education staff member speaks against the Rockefeller Drug Laws.
Sign the petition to repeal the Rockefeller Drug Laws at
www.DroptheRock.org
This event was organized by Social Services of Hip Hop.
The Drop the Rock Campaign is looking to repeal the Rockefeller Drug Laws in order to return judicial discretion to judges and devise more humane and appropriate sentencing guidelines for people incarcerated for drug offenses.
www.DroptheRock.org
Sign the Petition online to repeal the Rockefeller Drug Laws!
There are currently over 13,000 people incarcerated under the Rockefeller Drug Laws in New York State. The majority of people incarcerated under the Rockefeller Drug Laws are non-violent offenders of low classification who suffer from drug addiction.
Although research shows that rates of drug use and drug sales are higher among white people, 90% of people incarcerated under the Rockefeller Drug Laws are Blacks and Latinos.
It costs New York taxpayers $37,000 dollars to house one person in prison. 13,000 people multiplied by $37,000 = $500 Million Dollars spend housing drug offenders.
Drop the Rock believes that drug abuse is a health/mental health issue that needs to be treated appropriately with rehabilitation services, vocational training, education, parenting classes, and not through incarceration.
Drop the Rock advocates for more community-based alternative to incarceration programs, which have been proven to be more effective at helping people and less expensive than incarceration.
At this time of financial crisis, NY needs to stop spending so much money to sustain prison communities upstate and start investing money into community based alternatives that are more likely to help people who suffer from drug addiction and stop the cycle of mass incarceration.
www.DroptheRock.org
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The Rockefeller Drug Law effect is to give elected officials from 35 years ago, many of them dead, more power over todays narcotics cases than the judges who currently sit on the bench and hear all the evidence presented.
comptomcoom 3 years ago