JonnyBtreed
Well-Known Member
Once again, Change.org is polling to see what our countries top issues are, and once again we have made "Ending the Prohibition of Marijuana" our top priority over 76,000 issues... WE HAVE TO MAKE THEM SEE THIS IS WHAT WE WANT!!!! This is the third Poll to see what Americas top ideas for Change have been and this Second time it has come in First place. The other time still coming in 8th. This is becoming an unavoidable figure for the Obama Change Board and their going to have to step up to the plate and fight for our cause soon, less they be criticized for the same old crap as our old president. (asking what we thought, then doing what he wanted...) I know most of you have voted before on the last two polls but we need determination, we need persistence. The country's top officials never thought they had a problem with prohibition because most true advocates of Marijuana either don't vote, are to lazy to vote, or have felony charges disabling them to vote. Well, the internet has taken care of that problem and with voter created laws regarding marijuana passing left and right in our nation with 1/3 of the country decriminalizing marijuana and another 1/3 with Medical Marijuana Laws in effect, internet polls stating nationwide that this senseless war on drugs needs to end, now is the time to strike. We can do it. Copy this link, put it everywhere you can. Myspace, Facebook, the reason most people aren't voting is because their unaware that they keep making new polls. I bet the board members are gonna keep making new polls until marijuana law reform falls out of the top ten, then they'll confront those ideas. We can stop that from happening. Be persistent. Keep Voting ... Let's end this crap...
http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov/ideas/ideaList.apexp?c=09a800000004fo6&lsi=2
Also Make sure to vote the other ideas down. Helping to insure that Marijuana stays at #1
http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov/ideas/ideaList.apexp?c=09a800000004fo6&lsi=2
Also Make sure to vote the other ideas down. Helping to insure that Marijuana stays at #1