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A top marijuana reform group, the Last Prisoner Project (LPP), is running its annual holiday letter drive to send messages of hope and support to thousands of people incarcerated for cannabis offenses, combating the isolation they feel during the holiday season. This initiative is part of LPP's broader advocacy efforts to advance federal cannabis reform and secure the release of those imprisoned over non-violent convictions.

Spread the High Spirits: Send a Holiday Letter to Those Still Locked Up for Weed

Dec 3, 2025

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

The holiday season is usually about good vibes and family, but for thousands still locked up for cannabis, it’s a time of intense isolation. That’s why the Last Prisoner Project is back with its annual holiday letter drive, a tradition they’ve kept alive for seven years. This isn't about complex policy—it’s about human connection. They’ve set up an easy online portal and a mailing guide so you can send a quick note of support to those still facing the consequences of prohibition while the rest of the country moves toward legalization.

This matters because while many of us can walk into a dispensary today, we can't forget the folks who paved the way and are still paying the price. For someone behind bars, a single letter is a powerful reminder that the community hasn't forgotten them. Taking five minutes to write a message is a simple, practical way to support the "social equity" we always talk about. It’s a small gesture that keeps the spirit of the cannabis community alive during the holidays.

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