Title:
Former NM governor Gary Johnson to appear at campaign Boot Camp this Sunday
Message:
Dear Friends:
Last week, we sent you the alert below,
encouraging you to attend the exciting Campaign to Regulate Marijuana
Like Alcohol Boot Camp, taking place this Sunday, March 18. We wanted to
send this follow up note to inform you that former New Mexico governor
Gary Johnson will be speaking at the event and emphasizing the
importance of spreading the word about the campaign through the year! It
should be a great event all around.
Please do what you can to attend this event if you plan to volunteer for the campaign this year.
Best,
Steve
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March 6, 2012 |
Register today for 2012 Campaign Boot Camp!
Dear Friends:
As you may already know, MPP is a major financial supporter of the
Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, which is the entity running
the initiative in Colorado this year to make the adult possession of
marijuana legal. The campaign is holding a "boot camp" on March 18 to
teach volunteers from around the state how to be effective advocates for
the initiative. If you are interested in being actively involved in
this historic campaign, you don't want to miss it!
Here is the message from the campaign about the event:
Now that the initiative to regulate marijuana like alcohol has qualified
for the ballot, the campaign has exactly eight months to get its
message out to Colorado voters and make sure they are ready to vote YES
on Amendment 64 this November.
To get things rolling, we are holding a huge volunteer boot camp on
Sunday, March 18, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Casselman's in Denver (2620
Walnut Street). If you are interested in getting involved and helping the
campaign, we strongly encourage you to attend this important event. Space
is limited and registration is required, so click here to register and
reserve your spot today!
At the boot camp, we will go over the campaign's game plan, show you some
of the resources that will be made available to you, and provide you
with useful materials that you can take back to your community to both
use yourself and provide to others.
Attention women! Just prior to the boot camp, there will be a one-hour
seminar from 11 a.m. to noon, during which we will specifically address
the importance of outreach to women voters and discuss some plans for
moving forward. To sign up for this special session, please be sure to
check the appropriate box when you register online for the boot camp.
This will be a volunteer-driven grassroots campaign, and we need as many
people as possible to get involved at the local level to carry out
activities that will build support for ending marijuana prohibition.
Attending the 2012 campaign boot camp is a critical first step, so
please register today!