Life without parole for marijuana. Says hell could be no worse
Prior to his incarceration for conspiracy to import and distribute marijuana, Cundiff worked in construction, as a mortgage broker, and as a store manager. He was sentenced to life without parole. The trial judge stated that he preferred to sentence Cundiff to 15 to 20 years.
Now, he requires a walker, suffers from skin cancer, has severe arthritis and vision problems. He has three children, nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Cundiff says, “If I should die and go to hell, it could be no worse.
Read full story at ACLU Special Report. A Living Death: Life Without Parole for Nonviolent Offenses.