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	"author_name": "Karly Cramer",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/users/karly-cramer/profile",
	"title": "The U.S. Department of Justice, the Attorney General of the United States, and the DOJ Office of the Inspector General",
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	"description": "President Trump has said it plainly: The war on drugs was a mistake. Joe Rogan has said it too: Locking people up over cannabis is insane. And yet, in 2026 while the federal government publicly supports rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III, three men are being held in federal custody for years without bond over non-violent cannabis charges. Their names are Max Leidermann, Eric Cha, and Richard Marshall. They are: First-time federal defendants Charged with non-violent cannabis offenses Presumed innocent Held pretrial, some for years Detained after judges initially approved release, only to have those decisions reversed by the government None of these men has been convicted of a violent crime. None has been found guilty. All are being punished before trial. This is not justice. This is punishment before trial. If marijuana is no longer considered a dangerous drug by the federal government, why are people still being treated like cartel leaders for it? If America believes in due process, why are defendants being held indefinitely before a jury ever hears their case? And if the drug war truly failed — as President Trump himself has acknowledged — why are its worst abuses still happening today? This case represents everything Americans across the political spectrum oppose: Government overreach Venue shopping Pretrial detention used as leverage Financial ruin through parallel forfeiture actions Defendants unable to meaningfully fight their cases You don’t have to support marijuana legalization to see the problem here. You just have to believe that the government should not destroy lives over a policy it now admits was wrong. We are asking for immediate review and relief in the cases of Max Leidermann, Eric Cha, and Richard Marshall, including release pending trial and an end to prolonged, punitive detention for non-violent cannabis cases. If the drug war was a scam — it’s time to stop letting people rot in jail because of it.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/bring-them-home"
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