kendo
03-10-2006, 04:06 PM
Rob Kampia writesL
There are 243 days left until Election Day ...
... and the Marijuana Policy Project's opponents in Nevada have
opened fire, telephoning voters with outright lies about our ballot
initiative to end marijuana prohibition.
MPP recently obtained a recording of a telephone "poll" that Nevadans
are hearing when they answer their phones. The automated "pollster"
lies to voters about what MPP's initiative would do, claiming that it
would "make marijuana available in grocery stores and convenience
stores, similar to buying a pack of cigarettes." Visit
http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/push_poll to hear it for
yourself.
Please fight back against the prohibitionists' lies by visiting
http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/donate?id=5030 to make a
contribution to the campaign today.
Unlike what our opponents are saying, the initiative -- which is
already qualified for the November 7 ballot -- would ban the sale of
marijuana in convenience stores, grocery stores, dance halls, and gas
stations ... among other reasonable restrictions that the voters
demand. Furthermore, unlike with cigarette sales, purchasers of
marijuana would have to be 21 or older.
What the initiative would do is make Nevada 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 -- which would be
the biggest victory in the history of the marijuana policy reform
movement. And, as you can see, our opponents are willing to lie to
stop it.
We need your help to fight back and get the truth out. Would you
please visit http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/donate?id=5030 to
make a contribution to the campaign today?
We don't know who is behind these calls that lie to Nevadans. We're
open and honest about what our initiative would do, while our
opponents are lying and lurking in the shadows.
Could it be that our opponents feel that their arguments against our
initiative aren't strong enough to win the day?
We can win in November, but only with your help. Because MPP doesn't
receive any money from the government, our entire campaign must be
funded by private donations. So would you please visit
http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/donate?id=5030 to make a
generous donation to our campaign today?
Thank you,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
There are 243 days left until Election Day ...
... and the Marijuana Policy Project's opponents in Nevada have
opened fire, telephoning voters with outright lies about our ballot
initiative to end marijuana prohibition.
MPP recently obtained a recording of a telephone "poll" that Nevadans
are hearing when they answer their phones. The automated "pollster"
lies to voters about what MPP's initiative would do, claiming that it
would "make marijuana available in grocery stores and convenience
stores, similar to buying a pack of cigarettes." Visit
http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/push_poll to hear it for
yourself.
Please fight back against the prohibitionists' lies by visiting
http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/donate?id=5030 to make a
contribution to the campaign today.
Unlike what our opponents are saying, the initiative -- which is
already qualified for the November 7 ballot -- would ban the sale of
marijuana in convenience stores, grocery stores, dance halls, and gas
stations ... among other reasonable restrictions that the voters
demand. Furthermore, unlike with cigarette sales, purchasers of
marijuana would have to be 21 or older.
What the initiative would do is make Nevada 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 -- which would be
the biggest victory in the history of the marijuana policy reform
movement. And, as you can see, our opponents are willing to lie to
stop it.
We need your help to fight back and get the truth out. Would you
please visit http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/donate?id=5030 to
make a contribution to the campaign today?
We don't know who is behind these calls that lie to Nevadans. We're
open and honest about what our initiative would do, while our
opponents are lying and lurking in the shadows.
Could it be that our opponents feel that their arguments against our
initiative aren't strong enough to win the day?
We can win in November, but only with your help. Because MPP doesn't
receive any money from the government, our entire campaign must be
funded by private donations. So would you please visit
http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org/home/donate?id=5030 to make a
generous donation to our campaign today?
Thank you,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.