Put this powerful TV ad on the air in California

California Marijuana Consumer Featured in New Television Ad Campaign

Imagine seeing responsible marijuana consumers portrayed on TV as contributing members of society who can help California out of its budget crisis — and knowing that you made that bold impression possible.

This is exactly what you and I can do in California, if we act swiftly.

Check out the ad below featuring Nadene Herndon, a brave and responsible marijuana consumer from the Sacramento-area. The ad debuts on television today:

Short. Sweet. Mainstream. Simple. Timely. And powerful.

With our state's budget crisis dominating the headlines here in California and across the nation, you and I are presented with a ripe opportunity to make a big splash with a historic television advertising campaign asking the California legislature and governor to make marijuana legally taxed and regulated.

Will you join us in ensuring that Nadene can make her case in more living rooms by donating today to keep this ad on the air?

You literally get to decide how many people see this ad. Each thirty-second spot on a major cable station reaches thousands of California voters and costs about $50. How many spots would you like to sponsor?

This is the first major television ad campaign advocating on behalf of responsible marijuana users in California. With this ad we are answering Gov. Schwarzenegger's recent call for a debate about marijuana policy. Major media outlets are already showing interest in reporting on the ad campaign, particularly because a few stations rejected it. Media coverage will multiply the impact of the ad buy. 

This is an opportunity to strike while the iron is hot. I hope you'll join us.

Regardless of whether you decide to give to this project, I want you to know that I really appreciate your enthusiasm for the cause and look forward to partnering with you in our mutual fight for freedom.

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