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Drug War Project

Started by razer7echo, July 10, 2006, 02:00 PM NHFT

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Dreepa

Quote from: FSP-Rebel on July 17, 2006, 02:24 PM NHFT
so it'll probably be a good year before I can make it, hopefully no more.
Have you signed the First1000 pledge?

www.pledgebank.com/first1000

tracysaboe

Quote from: FTL_Ian on July 17, 2006, 01:26 PM NHFT
Quote from: FSPinNY on July 17, 2006, 01:23 PM NHFT
Just trying to be social - I don't drink either...  ETA is as soon after the property sells and closes.  NH area - still unknown, but more than likely central southern area.

Hah!  I predict I will beat you.  I am not selling my house, and I already have one in Keene.

My element of unpredictibility is Mark, my co-host.  Should be somewhere Sept-Oct range if all goes as planned.

Is Mark Manwich?

TRacy

FTL_Ian

He was.  Now he's Mark.

tracysaboe

Quote from: FTL_Ian on July 17, 2006, 11:45 PM NHFT
He was.  Now he's Mark.

I thought so. I got a chance to listen to the "tire-tapping Felon" archive and I heard you call him Mark, and I thought maybe it was the same person because he sounded the same.

Why did he Drop his Handle?

Tracy

FTL_Ian

The network was concerned about lawsuits.

KBCraig

The network was concerned about lawsuits. He caved.  ;D

Dreepa

Quote from: FTL_Ian on July 18, 2006, 09:54 AM NHFT
The network was concerned about lawsuits.
Lawsuits because of a nickname?


FTL_Ian

Quote from: Dreepa on July 18, 2006, 10:46 AM NHFT
Quote from: FTL_Ian on July 18, 2006, 09:54 AM NHFT
The network was concerned about lawsuits.
Lawsuits because of a nickname?

Yeah, trademark infringement, and all that rot.  It was something we had to give up in order to reduce our commercial time by :60 per hour.  Well worth it, in my opinion.

tracysaboe

Somebody owns Manwich as a Trademark?

Tracy

FTL_Ian

ConAgra Foods

Can we get back to Drug War stuff?

citizen_142002

I understand the arguments against an incremental approach, and I would support a full legalization bill in NH, but if a bill that goes half the distance comes along, I'll support that too. I believe that for the benefits of decrim to be fully evident you need a legal supply chain. Leagal farms, legal distributers, and lawful use. Quality control is one of those things that doesn't work too well in a black market.
NHORML a functioning group in any capacity? It would be good to get their support, and we might win a few lefty converts.

FSPinNY

http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4551&wtm_view=chapter

Phil would know, but there;s still no NH NORML website that I can find.

Dreepa

Quote from: citizen_142002 on July 18, 2006, 01:22 PM NHFT

NHORML a functioning group in any capacity? It would be good to get their support, and we might win a few lefty converts.
The head of NHORML is running running for the house I think.

davemincin

For those of you who are interested in leading the legaliztion
battle believe this may be of interest.  Also believe if you have
a viable group formed in NH, these folks will be up with helping
with fun your effort.

Philanthropist pledges $3.5 million matching grant to MPP! 
Dear MPP supporter:

The Marijuana Policy Project has received a commitment from a major philanthropist to match the first $3.5 million we can raise from the rest of the planet.

This is a huge opportunity for MPP and all of us who are working to end marijuana prohibition. If we succeed at securing $3.5 million + $3.5 million = $7.0 million in revenues this year, all of the projects mentioned below will be fully funded this year ... and into next year.

Would you please help make this financial windfall a reality by making your own contribution today?

The matching funding comes in two stages. The first $2.3 million that you and other MPP allies donate will be matched by $2.3 million from the philanthropist. Then, if we can raise an additional $1.2 million from you and other allies, the philanthropist will again match that with $1.2 million of his own.

We've already raised $2,026,479 this year. If each of the 101,000 subscribers on this e-mail list were to donate just $5 each, we would immediately jump over the $2.3 million hurdle.

But not everyone on this e-mail list will donate $5 ? or even read this e-mail message ? so please consider donating $10, $50, $250 (you'll receive a DVD of MPP's TV debates and other highlights), or $1,000 (you'll become a Lifetime Member of MPP).

Does money really make a difference? In a word, "Yes." Please consider these two thoughts:

- Because 78% of the American people already support allowing patients to use marijuana "to reduce pain and suffering," according to the latest Gallup poll, the only thing that's preventing us from making medical marijuana legal in Michigan, Ohio, Florida, and all 50 states is our ability to hire lobbyists and/or to put medical marijuana initiatives on the ballot.

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In short, money is one of the most critical factors that will determine how quickly we ? which includes you ? can end marijuana prohibition.

It's not the academic commitment of the people who agree with MPP ... or the righteousness of our cause ... or our willpower, or our intelligence. These elements are all important, but it's money that translates good ideas into good laws.

If you're able to help us reach the $3.5 million milestone ? preferably by October 1, so that we can actually use the money to pass key ballot initiatives this November 7 ? we'll be able to fully fund the following:

- MPP's ballot initiative in Nevada to end marijuana prohibition entirely, which Nevadans will be voting on this November.

- The ad campaign we recently launched on Jim Hightower's national radio show.

- Local ballot initiatives to make adult marijuana offenses the lowest law enforcement priority for local police in Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Santa Monica, Missoula County (Montana), and Portland (Oregon) ... which all five communities are voting on this November.

- The medical marijuana initiative in South Dakota that ? if passed by a majority of the voters this November ? would make South Dakota the 12th medical marijuana state ... and the first medical marijuana state in the midwest.

- Public opinion polling to help us determine where to run similar statewide medical marijuana initiatives in 2007 and 2008.

Will you please help achieve what you believe in by voting with your dollars today? MPP is doing everything it can to end the government's war on marijuana users, but we need the financial means to achieve the goal.

I want to thank you in advance for any help you can provide. Financial support from supporters like you is literally the only thing that makes our work possible.

Sincerely,

Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.

P.S. If you join MPP's pledge program at a level of $5 or more per month, you'll receive your choice of MPP's colorful "Stop Arresting Patients" t-shirt, a DVD of the award-winning medical marijuana documentary Waiting to Inhale, or the DVD BUSTED: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters. And if you donate $250 or more (or sign up for a monthly pledge of at least $50), we'll also mail you a compilation DVD featuring the TV and radio ads, TV news coverage, and raw video coverage from MPP's campaigns last year

davemincin

Ok I don't have alot of time to devote to this effort, however,
I'll kick $5 a month to help the folks if 5 of you do!  The political
way to do things! :)

Also, if someone is really up for leading this effort, and putting some
folks together.  I'll be more than happy to help them put a proposal
together to present to the folks at MJ Policy Fund....rob@mpp.org

I know they expended considerable resources in VT recently and if
we have a viable plan in NH, confident they will lend a hand in a
big way.