Are you "Street Team" material?

Published: September 20, 2011

The Coalition to End Marijuana Prohibition, a Colorado-based issue committee supported financially by MPP, is making a major push over the next two weeks to produce 10,000 signatures from volunteers and participating local businesses toward the 145,000 needed to qualify for the 2012 ballot. The "Signature Bomb Weekend" will culminate on Sunday, October 2, with a pizza party for volunteers who have collected at least 50 signatures. Anyone who reaches that level will also become part of the campaign's "Street Team" and will receive a cool "Street Team" t-shirt (as shown in this email) that can be worn with pride around town!

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If you have already volunteered to collect signatures and have a petition in hand, that's great. Please get out, find some registered voters, and fill up your petition. If you do not already have a petition, please send an email to the campaign with your name, address, and phone number so that a petition and circulating instructions can be sent to you right away. Collecting 50 signatures in a week shouldn't be hard, but you can't get started until your petition arrives.

The Initiative to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol represents the best chance in history to make marijuana legal. The campaign has nearly reached the half-way mark in the signature drive, but your help is needed to push it toward the finish line. The campaign will not reach its goal of completing the signature drive by the end of October without the assistance of people like you.

So please do your part to make history. If you have a petition, find some registered voters and get it filled. If you don't, send an email right now to info@regulatemarijuana.org to have one sent to you. Pizza party details will be sent to individuals with petitions next week.

Thanks for your involvement!

 

 

 

 

 

 


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