Real Justice


John,

José Garza gets it. The War on Drugs disproportionately targets people of color and helps feed the prison-industrial complex machine.

Between 2013 and 2017, the number of low-level Possession of a Controlled Substance cases shot up by 43% in Travis County, TX.

It’s long been time to end the War on Drugs and stop prosecuting people with non-violent drug charges. Punishing people for addiction does not solve the issue of addiction.

We need to elect prosecutors with progressive visions. Will you give $5 today to help elect reform-minded prosecutors like José Garza?

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Our work to reform the criminal justice system starts with you. We need your support to keep endorsing and organizing for candidates like José who will fight to dismantle the War on Drugs.

Prisons are no place for people struggling with substance abuse, and a system that incarcerates instead of treats addiction is a system of abuse in itself.

Can you make a contribution to help power our movement to reform our country’s broken criminal justice system one election at a time?

Together we can work toward a fairer justice system for all.

Chris Larzare
Organizing Director, Real Justice PAC