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Clifford "Cliff" W. Thornton, Jr. (born January 16, 1945, in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American drug policy reform advocate and Green politician who served as one of the seven co-chairs of the
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Career

In the 1990s, Thornton founded Efficacy, a non-profit advocacy group to educate about drug policy reform.
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From 2003 to 2008, Thornton spoke to over 400,000 people on drug reform in 750 venues around the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe, and New Zealand. Thornton appeared on over 400 radio shows and numerous television spots on drug policy reform as it relates to health, race/class and economics. He is described as "America's foremost anti-Drug War African American activist" by Amherst College's online newspaper. Thornton, a retired telephone company executive, also speaks on education, and health care. In 2006, Thornton was the nominee of the Connecticut Green Party for Governor. He was the first African American candidate to appear on the general election ballot for Governor of Connecticut. Some political analysts commended Thornton for his strong stance on drug policy reform. In October 2006, Thornton was initially invited to a gubernatorial debate co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters and ''
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, before being uninvited due to a disagreement among the debate sponsors regarding his eligibility for participation. His campaign received 9,583 votes for just under one percent of the overall vote. In 2007, Thornton received the Robert C. Randall Award for Achievement in the Field of Citizen Action from the
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External links


Efficacy
Thornton's drug policy reform site. * * 1945 births Living people 20th-century African-American people American drug policy reform activists African-American activists African-American people in Connecticut politics Connecticut Greens Green Party of the United States chairs Politicians from Hartford, Connecticut {{Connecticut-politician-stub