Alison Holcomb

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Mark Kleiman, Alison Holcomb, Jonathan Rauch, Sue Rusche, and moderator Paul Glastris

Alison Holcomb has served as criminal justice director of American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Washington and in 2014 was named national director of the ACLU Campaign to End Mass Incarceration. Holcomb wrote Initiative 502, which legalized recreational cannabis in Washington, has been called "the architect of marijuana legalization in Washington state".[1] In her role as director of the Campaign to End Mass Incarceration, she will work "to reform state-level criminal justice policies that have increased incarceration rates dramatically during a period of declining crime and have exacerbated racial disparities".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b McLain, Cathy (November 6, 2014). "Alison Holcomb named director of national ACLU campaign". Retrieved April 26, 2017.

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