My name is Pamela M. Alloway currently known as 33453-045. The number will be a forever driving force that will keep me focused on My End Game. I am currently a minimum-out custody inmate incarcerated a FCI-Waseca MN. Serving a 60-month sentence with a 5-year term of supervision for an 18: USC 924(c)(1)(A)(i) and 2. Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of Drug Trafficking (count 2). This conviction leaves me FSA Ineligible. With this ineligibility, it has brought out the fight in me. In February 2022 I started pressing the Unit Team, Warden, BOP, and Judges to take a close look at me, my criminal history, the circumstances surrounding my case, and the fact that my conviction fails to have any current or prior convictions of drug trafficking, and there is no predicate offense conviction to run a 924(c) consecutive to. With all that said I was requesting the change in my FSA ineligibility. Their reply was all the same “NO” “NOT GOING TO HAPPEN” You are violent your crime is violent FSA will never apply. That is where the fight began. Upon my release, my fight will continue. The disparity of the 924(c) being all-inclusive and disallowing FSA is real, and a change must be made. I will be the advocate who will make the change happen. I had the pleasure of attending the FSA incentive on March 8, 2023, at FCI-Waseca MN and through listening to Michael Santos I have come to realize I can and will fight to change FSA laws concerning the 924(c) ineligibility to receive FSA sentence reducing credits.