- Anthony Papa
Anthony Papa (b.June 6, 1960 NYC), co-author (with
Jennifer Wynn ) of "15 to Life", is an advocate against thewar on drugs and co-founder of the "Mothers of the New York Disappeared"."15 to Life", published in 2004, is an autobiographical account of Papa's experience with the New York criminal justice system and anti-narcotics laws under which he was sentenced to fifteen years to life imprisonment for a first time drug offense. New York's strict drug laws, enacted during the term of former governor
Nelson Rockefeller , and now known as theRockefeller drug laws are among the toughest in the United States. The possession of four ounces or more of such drugs as heroin and cocaine — or the sale of two ounces or more of the same substances — carries the same penalties as those imposed for second-degree murder. (the laws were revised in 2004/2005 http://www.drugpolicy.org/statebystate/newyork/rockreform/ ) The book "15 to Life" is currently in the works of being transformed into a major film with director Sunu Gonera of PRIDE fame at its helm (http://www.pridefilm.com/site.php.As reported by Juan Gonzalez of the "
New York Daily News ", Papa had enjoyed a middle-class life as an owner of an auto-repair and radio business prior to his arrest. According to this account, he was a family man and had never been in trouble with the law. But when a member of Papa's bowling team offered Papa "some easy money" for delivering an envelope of cocaine to the town ofMount Vernon, New York , "Papa foolishly agreed". As it happened, the courier who gave him the envelope was an undercover police informant and when Papa delivered the 4.5 ounces of coke he was promptly arrested.Following his conviction for sales and possession, Papa was sentenced to one 15-to-life sentence. Papa served 12 years in
Sing Sing before GovernorGeorge Pataki granted him clemency in 1996 During his imprisonment, Papa earned two bachelor's degrees and a master's from theNew York Theological Seminary . He also developed an artistic talent, and some of his paintings were exhibited at theWhitney Museum http://www.15yearstolife.com/art1.htmAfter his release, Papa founded "The Mothers of the New York Disappeared" in
1997 (along withRandy Credico ), and this group became the leading activist entity against the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Papa now works for Drug Policy Alliance (www.drugpolicy.org) as a communications specialist. He continues to fight the drug war through his art http://www.alternet.org/story/95929/unlocking_the_power_of_art_to_counter_injustice/ (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anthony-papa/country-in-distress-the-_b_59865.html and stinging op-ed's which can be found in regional papers across the United States (http://www.drugpolicy.org/library/staffwritten/papa.cfm) His advocacy for drug law reform has been covered by magazines such asNewsweek and [Time (magazine)http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1653862,00.htmlExternal links
*http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/08/1513258
*http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v98/n523/a13.html?1778.
*http://www.counterpunch.org/herschel12042004.html
*http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/356/tony.shtml
*http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/18925/
*http://www.15yearstolife.com/articles.htm
*http://www.thenation.com/doc/20041227/tuhusdubrow
*http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=anthony+papa+15+to+life&btnG=Search
*http://feralhouse.com/press/15tolife/
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