Join MPP's E-mail Subscription Recruitment Program

You can help increase the number of subscribers to MPP's e-mail list. We depend on volunteers like you to help us increase the number of subscribers to MPP's e-mail list -- which lets us grow larger and more effective, so that we can call upon as many people as possible to take action on key marijuana-related bills that are moving through the 50 state legislatures and Congress.

Interested? Here's the process:

1. Print the sign-up form below, and use it to have interested people sign up for MPP's e-mail alerts. College campuses, festivals, rallies, and parties are some of the best locations. College students can simply carry MPP's sign-up sheets with them to their classes, the student union building, and various activist meetings. Be creative!

 

2. Mail the completed hard-copy subscription sheets to: MPP, P.O. Box 77492, Washington, D.C. 20013. 
 
Guidelines:

  • Make sure people understand that they are signing up to be subscribed to an e-mail list. (We don't want to be spammers!) MPP sends several messages to its e-mail list every month. The content of the messages usually falls into two categories: (1) short news updates on late-breaking developments in marijuana policy, and (2) legislative updates that urge subscribers to visit MPP's Web site for the purpose of e-mailing or faxing pre-written letters to their elected officials.
  • Ask people to sign up in their own handwriting; we use this process to ensure people are signing themselves up of their own volition.
  • Please submit your sign-up sheets within three weeks from the oldest sign-up date on the sheet; otherwise, if people get subscribed later than that, they tend to forget that they asked to be subscribed in the first place!
  • Because MPP promises e-mail subscribers that their personal information will not be shared with other organizations, participation in this program indicates that you agree to hold all collected data confidential and not to share or copy the sign-up sheets.

Thank you for your work to help increase our ability to end marijuana prohibition. Volunteers like you are essential to our progress.

 

 


 

 

Questions? E-mail us at petitions@mpp.org.