> Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2007 08:30:34 -0700
> Subject: Job openings with the Marijuana Policy
> Project
> From: "Marijuana Policy Project" <rob@...>
>
> Dear Prezz:
>
> The Marijuana Policy Project has one full-time job
> opening in Washington, D.C., as well as several
> contract positions around the country. The positions
> are as follows:
>
> Director of Government Relations in Washington, D.C.
>
> The Director of Government Relations, based in MPP's
> headquarters in Washington, D.C., is MPP's
> congressional lobbyist. He or she also works to
> maintain and build coalitions with medical,
> religious, environmental, and property-rights
> organizations to persuade them to take action on
> MPP's legislative agenda. The position also requires
> managing the work of a small department staff. This
> is a great opportunity to play an integral role in
> the legislative work of the nation's largest
> marijuana policy reform organization. See
>
http://www.mpp.org/site/c.glKZLeMQIsG/b.1675285/apps/nl/content2.asp?content_id=\
{C99EA2C2-5113-4AB2-B7B7-009D0CFCC120}¬oc=1
> for details.
>
> Petitioners and Team Leaders in Arizona and Michigan
>
> MPP is also seeking team leaders and rank-and-file
> petitioners to collect signatures to place medical
> marijuana initiatives on two statewide ballots in
> November 2008. Specifically, we're seeking
> petitioners and team leaders to work in Michigan
> (from now through November) and Arizona (from this
> fall to July), and work might be available in other
> states in the months to come. See
>
http://www.mpp.org/site/c.glKZLeMQIsG/b.1675289/apps/nl/content2.asp?content_id=\
{159209F6-ABAA-45FC-9249-B6FFA8960E52}¬oc=1
> for details.
>
> Please visit http://www.mpp.org/jobs for detailed
> job descriptions for each of the above positions and
> instructions for applying. MPP is not taking phone
> calls about these positions; rather, all interested
> candidates should apply by using the process
> described at the links above.
>
> Would you please pass this message along to anyone
> you know who might be interested?
>
> I also want to take this opportunity to thank MPP's
> 23,000 dues-paying members who are making it
> possible for MPP to fight - more and more
> aggressively every year - to bring an end to the
> government's war on marijuana users.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Rob Kampia
> Executive Director
> Marijuana Policy Project
> Washington, D.C.
>
>
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>
> The Marijuana Policy Project hopes that each of the
> 100,000 subscribers on our national e-mail list will
> make at least one financial donation to MPP's work
> in 2007. Please visit
>
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> to donate now.
>
> MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in
> its 2007 strategic plan --
> http://www.mpp.org/2007plan -- if you and other
> allies are generous enough to fund our work.
>
> Raised in 2007: $1,704,422
> Goal in 2007: $3,000,000
>
> We are required by federal law to tell you that any
> donations you make to MPP may be used for political
> purposes, such as supporting or opposing candidates
> for federal office.
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