Cali chronic
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Here is my newsletter because I donate to the cause and so should you...
Our recent victory in Delaware brought the count of medical marijuana states up to 16.
Today, Im happy to report that were also making incredible progress in other states and -- with your support -- we will remain on track to reach our goal of making medical marijuana legal in 27 states by 2014.
- Were raising money to place a pair of medical marijuana initiatives on the November 2012 ballots in Arkansas and Idaho. The Arkansas signature drive has already started, and the Idaho drive will hopefully start in September.
- Were now just a couple votes short of passing our bill in New York state, and the governor has recently improved his position. Were ready to re-start our lobbying campaign in Albany as soon as we raise the money.
- In Illinois, our bill fell just three votes short in the state House. Were now actively organizing to pick up those three votes, and we already have the support of the governor.
- Here in the District of Columbia, the city government will soon be accepting applications from business entrepreneurs who wish to grow and dispense medical marijuana. Were now so close to having five dispensaries in our nations capital!
- In Maryland, the governor just launched a commission to formulate a medical marijuana bill that will be acceptable to key legislators and other powerbrokers, and one of MPPs staff attorneys has been appointed to that commission.
Im going to be blunt: MPP will be incurring $100,000 in monthly expenses to keep this 27 states by 2014 strategy on track. But it will be worth every penny.
Just to put this into perspective ... if you and 970 other friends each donate between $5/month and $2,000/month on your credit cards, well reach the goal of generating $100,000/month for the 27 states by 2014 campaign.
Changing laws isnt easy, but thats why were here. Please start (or increase) your monthly credit card donation today to help make the 27 states by 2014 plan a reality.
Thank you ...
Sincerely,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
C'mon people the power is in the masses!
Our recent victory in Delaware brought the count of medical marijuana states up to 16.
Today, Im happy to report that were also making incredible progress in other states and -- with your support -- we will remain on track to reach our goal of making medical marijuana legal in 27 states by 2014.
- Were raising money to place a pair of medical marijuana initiatives on the November 2012 ballots in Arkansas and Idaho. The Arkansas signature drive has already started, and the Idaho drive will hopefully start in September.
- Were now just a couple votes short of passing our bill in New York state, and the governor has recently improved his position. Were ready to re-start our lobbying campaign in Albany as soon as we raise the money.
- In Illinois, our bill fell just three votes short in the state House. Were now actively organizing to pick up those three votes, and we already have the support of the governor.
- Here in the District of Columbia, the city government will soon be accepting applications from business entrepreneurs who wish to grow and dispense medical marijuana. Were now so close to having five dispensaries in our nations capital!
- In Maryland, the governor just launched a commission to formulate a medical marijuana bill that will be acceptable to key legislators and other powerbrokers, and one of MPPs staff attorneys has been appointed to that commission.
Im going to be blunt: MPP will be incurring $100,000 in monthly expenses to keep this 27 states by 2014 strategy on track. But it will be worth every penny.
Just to put this into perspective ... if you and 970 other friends each donate between $5/month and $2,000/month on your credit cards, well reach the goal of generating $100,000/month for the 27 states by 2014 campaign.
Changing laws isnt easy, but thats why were here. Please start (or increase) your monthly credit card donation today to help make the 27 states by 2014 plan a reality.
Thank you ...
Sincerely,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
C'mon people the power is in the masses!