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MPP. Initiative to end marijuana prohibition in Nevada. Nov. 7 vote.   Message List  
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Marijuana Policy Project <rob@...> wrote:

Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:33:58 -0700
Subject: Want to join the team that will end marijuana prohibition in Nevada?
From: "Marijuana Policy Project" <rob@...>

Marijuana Policy Project Alert    April 27, 2006
 
Want to join the team that will end marijuana prohibition in Nevada? 
 
The Marijuana Policy Project’s ballot initiative campaign in Nevada is heating up, and we want you to be a part of it.
 
If a majority of voters passes MPP’s initiative on November 7, Nevada will become the first state to permit the legal cultivation, distribution, and sale of marijuana to adults aged 21 and older — and not just for medical use. This would be the biggest victory in the history of the marijuana policy reform movement.
MPP’s army of canvassers will be going door to door throughout Nevada to identify the opinions of voters, persuade those who are undecided, and register those who are supportive to vote. Between now and November, we plan to speak to hundreds of thousands of Nevada voters. (And only 600,000 are expected to vote across the entire state.)
 
If you want to be a part of the campaign team doing face-to-face outreach to voters (and you consider yourself a persuasive person), please think about applying for a campaign position. This is an exciting opportunity to use your skills to end marijuana prohibition in the first state in the nation — and make history in the process. (You must be willing to move to Las Vegas or Reno in order to be eligible for these positions.)
 
If you don’t want to work on the campaign but you support what we’re doing, please make a financial contribution to help us pay for this massive canvassing operation.
 
We will continue to fight hard between now and Election Day on November 7, and we’re going to do what it takes to win.
 
Sincerely,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
 
P.S. Visit www.RegulateMarijuana.org to read the campaign’s regularly updated blog.
Help fund MPP's projects

MPP 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 2006. Please donate now.
MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in its 2006 strategic plan if you and other allies are generous enough to fund our work.
 
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MMM (Global Million Marijuana March):
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cannabisaction
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