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Voices of War~Informants In The Drug War

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This episode of The Voices of the Cannabis War will focus on the informants of the drug war (snitchin), and how the government relies on them to make their cases!  Join us and hear from Nora Callahan from The November Coalation, she will help us understand how the government uses us against eachother!  We will also hear from Dean Becker, a representative from LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition).  Dean is a creater of Drug Truth Network, and  is a reporter on radio network 90.1 FM KPFT out of Houston! He will tell us his views on the drug war and informants!  We will also speak to Amy Povah, who was pardoned by President Bill Clinton!   She will speak PERSONALLY on what it's like to stand up to the feds and refuse to snitch - and basically LOSE everything EXCEPT your honor and soul which for her, was not for sale! Amy helps many people, most serving people that are serving life are in there based on TESTIMONY alone -

Regular guests include Craig Cesal (serving life in prison), Stephanie Landa, Mindi Griffiths, Miggy 420, Tom Korby, Dr Allen, Teresa Demming and more!    Our show brings the voices for you help you understand the trauma going on with those and those possess, sell or cultivate cannabis. Over 50 people are serving life sentences and have been in since the 80's. Through a series of shows, you will hear from their family members and the prisoners themselves. This show is an effort to remind the world of their sacrifices.  Voices of Cannabis War is hosted by Eugene Fischer (who spent 25 years of a life sentence in federal custody for our plant) and Kristin Flor (who's father died shackled to a bed because our plant is federally illegal).  It is presented to you by volunteers, Becca Nichols, Mindi Griffiths, Kristin Flor and Eugene Fischer. 

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