Try refreshing your browser, or Trump pardons cannabis prisoners on final day in office Back to video LPP, a non-profit dedicated to cannabis criminal justice reform, had been working with the White House and the Office of the Pardon Attorney to advocate for the release of the prisoners, including co-sponsoring multiple petitions alongside the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. “It is our sincere hope that today’s news will catalyze a systemic shift in the utilization of executive clemency power, and we look forward to working with the Biden administration to bring relief to the estimated 40,000 individuals still suffering behind bars due to our country’s unjust and inequitable policy of cannabis criminalization,” said Sarah Gersten, LPP’s executive director and general counsel.