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03-20-2010, 04:51 PM #1OPMember
Write legalize MJ on your 2010 Census!
If everyone just writes legalize marijuana on top of their census 2010 we can be heard!!!! :rasta:
MMLoco Reviewed by MMLoco on . Write legalize MJ on your 2010 Census! If everyone just writes legalize marijuana on top of their census 2010 we can be heard!!!! :rasta: Rating: 5
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03-21-2010, 12:14 AM #2Senior Member
Write legalize MJ on your 2010 Census!
Or you could join a larger group of other constituents that share similar beliefs as you, such as pro-cannabis/activism. If enough lobbyists are informed by enough constituents (cannabis ACTIVISTS/us), who then in turn inform members of Congress, we are better heard.
I am far from being potentially politically active, but I believe this way is one of our best bets.
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03-21-2010, 02:00 AM #3Senior Member
Write legalize MJ on your 2010 Census!
Originally Posted by MMLoco
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03-22-2010, 03:26 PM #4Senior Member
Write legalize MJ on your 2010 Census!
I worked for the Census in 1980 and nobody give a hoot what is on the census form.
Donate some money to NORML PAC.
NORML PAC - NORML
The NORML PAC is the political arm of NORML that permits us to provide campaign contributions to office holders and candidates for public office who support NORML-friendly public policy and legislation.
As you probably know, non-profit corporations, such as NORML and the NORML Foundation, cannot by law provide any support, financial or otherwise, to candidates or office holders. NORML can lobby aggressively for legislative change and support voter initiatives, and the NORML Foundation can undertake educational and philanthropic work that supports and reinforces our policy goals, but neither organization is permitted to provide support for or opposition to candidates for public office.
Under federal and state laws, political actions committees (PACs) are the only entities permitted to engage in partisan political matters.
In the perfect world, candidates would not need to raise money to run for office, and those of us who advocate for legislative policy changes would not need to help candidates who are supportive of our positions raise money. But we live in the real word, and we must recognize that our ability to help marijuana-friendly candidates raise the necessary money to successfully run for office, or for reelection, is terribly important. For many of these office holders, our willingness to contribute PAC money to their campaigns is a sign of how serious we are about the policy changes we seek.
We must continue to identify those members of Congress, and their counterparts at the state legislative level, who are supportive of our positions and we must register our appreciation for their support by making PAC contributions in this election year.
The NORML PAC
Please make a generous contribution today to the NORML PAC to help us raise the money we will need over the next few weeks and months to support NORML-friendly candidates for office. Make your contribution today in the amount of $5000, $1,000, $500, $100, or whatever you can afford.
Many candidates for public office will not treat the marijuana smokersâ?? lobby as a serious political force until we become more active at raising and distributing PAC money to our friends.
Please act today.
Regards,
Allen F. St. Pierre
Executive Director
NORML
P.S. You can double your impact and commitment to electing NORML-friendly candidates and policy makers by also donating directly to political office-holders and candidates whom NORML has already identified as being supportive of NORMLâ??s law reform efforts. When doing this, please be sure and indicate in a cover letter that you are supporting the candidate because the NORML PAC has indicated they are NORML-friendly candidates. It is important that they know why you have selected them for your financial support.
You can view the list of candidates and office-holders to whom NORML has previously provided NORML PAC donations.Voting GOP this year is like giving the keys back to the drunk driver that wrecked the economy when they show no remorse for their actions and haven\'t even sobered up yet.
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