Free Frank Rogers from unjust cannabis incarceration

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Kayla Corron and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Frank Rogers, a cherished friend and a good man, is facing an unjust reality. He is currently incarcerated for charges related to cannabis, an act that has become increasingly legalized across the United States. As jurisdictions continue to remove barriers for cannabis usage, Frank remains unfairly behind bars for actions that are no longer criminal in many states.

In recent years, cannabis laws have evolved dramatically. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 38 states, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. territories have legalized cannabis for medical use, and 23 states have legalized it for recreational use. Yet, Frank is serving time as if these changes never occurred. This contradictory enforcement of outdated laws defies justice and the essence of fairness, especially when acknowledging Frank's inherent goodness and the positive contributions he has made in his community.

Frank's incarceration is not just a personal tragedy but a reflection of a broader systemic issue that needs addressing. His story is reminiscent of many others who are entangled in a justice system that has not caught up with the times. As societal norms shift and laws are revised, it is essential to ensure that individuals contrarily penalized are given their due freedom.

We urge the relevant authorities to reevaluate Frank's case with the understanding and compassion that reflect modern legal standards. By freeing Frank, we are not merely righting a wrong for one man but taking a stand against outdated judicial practices that continue to ruin lives. 

Please sign this petition to demand justice for Frank Rogers and all those who suffer similarly, advocating for a system that respects current legal standards and upholds justice as it should be today. Your signature could light the path towards liberty and fairness for Frank and countless others in similar positions.

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Recent signers:
Kayla Corron and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Frank Rogers, a cherished friend and a good man, is facing an unjust reality. He is currently incarcerated for charges related to cannabis, an act that has become increasingly legalized across the United States. As jurisdictions continue to remove barriers for cannabis usage, Frank remains unfairly behind bars for actions that are no longer criminal in many states.

In recent years, cannabis laws have evolved dramatically. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 38 states, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. territories have legalized cannabis for medical use, and 23 states have legalized it for recreational use. Yet, Frank is serving time as if these changes never occurred. This contradictory enforcement of outdated laws defies justice and the essence of fairness, especially when acknowledging Frank's inherent goodness and the positive contributions he has made in his community.

Frank's incarceration is not just a personal tragedy but a reflection of a broader systemic issue that needs addressing. His story is reminiscent of many others who are entangled in a justice system that has not caught up with the times. As societal norms shift and laws are revised, it is essential to ensure that individuals contrarily penalized are given their due freedom.

We urge the relevant authorities to reevaluate Frank's case with the understanding and compassion that reflect modern legal standards. By freeing Frank, we are not merely righting a wrong for one man but taking a stand against outdated judicial practices that continue to ruin lives. 

Please sign this petition to demand justice for Frank Rogers and all those who suffer similarly, advocating for a system that respects current legal standards and upholds justice as it should be today. Your signature could light the path towards liberty and fairness for Frank and countless others in similar positions.

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Donald Trump
President of the United States
James Vance
Vice President of the United States

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Petition created on October 17, 2025