Bask, Inc. Teams Up With Last Prisoner Project to Help Raise Awareness for Criminal Justice Reform

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Did you know that there are 40,000 people in prison for cannabis crimes that are legal in most states? Small changes can make a big impact. Last month Bask, Inc. announced on their Facebook page the following: “We are thrilled to announce that Bask has teamed up with @thelastprisonerproject to support the “Roll It Up for Justice” program. You can help us by donating your spare change in one of these bins located at our facility in Fairhaven. Every cent donated goes towards helping to release cannabis prisoners and helping them to rebuild their lives post-incarceration.

Click the link below for more information about the Last Prisoner Project: https://www.lastprisonerproject.org/
The Last Prisoner Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cannabis criminal justice reform. LPP was founded out of the belief that if anyone is able to profit and build wealth in the legal cannabis industry, those individuals must also work to release and rebuild the lives of those who have suffered from cannabis criminalization.

As more states move away from the criminalization of cannabis, giving rise to a major new industry, there remains the fundamental injustice inflicted upon those who have suffered criminal convictions and the consequences of those convictions. Criminal justice reform is just one part of a multi pronged approach to fixing the problem.

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