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November Coalition
Founded1997
FounderNora Callahan
FocusEnding War on Drugs, protect prisoners' rights
Location
Area served
United States
Key people
Martha Christman
Websitenovember.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

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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]

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