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legalizeitgirl
07-14-2010, 06:34 PM
Hey all,

Sensible Washington is beginning to plan and coordinate next year's effort to get LEGALIZATION OF CANNABIS onto Washington state's ballot.

Our attempt at I-1068 this year fell short by roughly 30K signatures (which is not that much), but with enough pre-planning that gap can easily be overcome.

The meeting will be held this Saturday, July 17th in Federal Way, WA. The agenda will begin at 11am. This is a family-friendly potluck event. Information about where/when/what can be found here: Sensible Washington (http://sensiblewashington.org/)

If you're unable to make it, but have suggestions/comments for this next round, please leave them in the comments section for the event posting on Sensible Washington's website.

Thanks!
jill :)

hiamps
07-15-2010, 10:39 AM
I sure hope so as it seems as soon as this years failed the pharmacies raised prices...Back to the streets for me...:mad:

gypski
07-15-2010, 03:39 PM
I sure hope so as it seems as soon as this years failed the pharmacies raised prices...Back to the streets for me...:mad:

Do you mean dispensaries? There are no cannabis pharmacies. and if dispensaries are raising prices......................:(

legalizeitgirl
07-15-2010, 05:42 PM
If dispensaries are raising prices, then we DEFINITELY need all the help we can get in ensuring that a legalization initiative makes it onto the ballot.

I mean, we need the help anyway, but this should motivate more people, right? :)

legalizeitgirl
09-11-2010, 08:46 PM
Hey all,

Just checking in and bumping up the thread, to remind everyone of the importance of this gaining a place on the 2011 ballot.

We have more people incarcerated in the United States than any other nation (including China, which is an authoritarian regime with a population more than four times larger than our own); the majority of the charges placing them there are non-violent drug charges, specifically cannabis.

Remember this, research the facts yourself, spread the word, and keep hope alive for better national drug policies, which start at the state level. :)