TAKE ACTION: In her memory, Rachel's mother has established the Morningstar
Foundation, the goal of which is to pass a law requiring legal advice
to be sought before a civilian can consent to undercover work. Please make a generous donation to the Morningstar Foundation today.
The family is also planning a benefit concert in Rachel's honor. Click here to visit the Purple Hatters Ball website.
Back story:
On May 7th, 2008, an SSDP member lost her life in the crossfire of the War on Drugs.
Rachel Morningstar Hoffman had just graduated from Florida State University, with
plans to attend culinary school. As an undergrad, she was popular among
her group of friends, many of whom she met through her involvement in
FSU’s chapters of Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) and the
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).
Like many college students, she shared marijuana with her friends, and
would often “go in” on larger amounts in order to save money. And
that’s how she got busted.
Rachel was threatened with prison time, then promised a slap on the
wrist if she agreed to wear a wire and set up a deal with her
suppliers. Tallahassee police gave her $13,000 in cash and told her to
purchase 1,500 ecstasy pills, 2 ounces of cocaine, and a handgun. They
never informed her attorney, family, or the state prosecutor before
they sent Rachel into the lions’ den that day. And nobody had the
chance to tell her she was in way over her head.
After police found Rachel’s body, they held a press conference to blame
her for her own death. Among Rachel’s family and friends, sadness
quickly turned into outrage and action. Last Wednesday, hundreds of
students marched in protest of the role the Tallahassee Police
Department played in Rachel’s death. They held signs that read “Who
Killed Rachel?” and “No More Drug War” while wearing t-shirts they had
gotten from SSDP and other allied organizations at our last
international conference.
In her memory, Rachel's mother has established the Morningstar
Foundation, the goal of which is to pass a law requiring legal advice
to be sought before a civilian can consent to undercover work.
Comprehensive coverage can be found on Tallahassee.com
What you can do to help:
1) Send a donation and a note to the Morningstar Foundation.
2) Start an SSDP chapter at your school to help fight back against the War on Drugs.
3) Sign up for news and action alerts so you can stay up to date on this and other campaigns.
4) Become an SSDP supporter.