Master P speaks out against low-level marijuana convictions as he aims to free people from prison

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Master P said he's looking to get people convicted on low-level marijuana offenses freed from prison.The 52-year-old musical artist spoke Thursday with TMZ Live- amid news he has been declared legally single in his split from wife Sonya Miller - as he's promoting a benefit concert for Cannabis Freedom Day in Norfolk, Virginia on Friday.'Cannabis freedom day is 5/20, we’re celebrating it, we have a concert in Virginia, and it’s all about Cannabis Freedom Day,' said the Make 'Em Say Uhh!

artist. 'It’s about letting people out of prison that have a small case of marijuana, from $50 to $100 worth of marijuana, these guys shouldn’t be incarcerated.' The latest:Master P, 52, said he's looking to get people convicted on low-level marijuana offenses freed from prison.

He was snapped in LA in 2020Master P noted how the state of California let 60,000 people out of custody and his home state of Louisiana 'is starting to catch on' by letting out 10,000 people.The New Orleans native, whose real name is Percy Robert Miller Sr., noted how there are still many people who remain 'incarcerated, that are away from their family, that should be working, and when they do get out, it’s gonna be hard for them to find a job ...

a lot of these mothers and fathers that are incarcerated should be free, so we’re gonna do our part.' Master P said he was focused on helping people with past convictions to establish minority-owned businesses in the legalized cannabis industry.'We’re really trying to change the game so now, we don't have to do this illegally, which a lot of people are ...

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