Dear Friend,
As I'm sure you know all too well, today is the deadline to pay our taxes. Yet here in California, the revenue generated by our taxes hasn't kept up with increases in spending, which is why we're so desperate for practical solutions to fix our budget crisis.
Contribute today. Just $5 dollars can make all the difference.
That's one reason I so strongly support the Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act. According to the California Board of Equalization, our initiative could generate up to $1.4 billion in annual sales tax revenue to pay for our state's top priorities, like jobs, education, and public safety.
To put that number into perspective: The projected $1,400,000,000 our initiative would bring inis enough to hire more than 39,000 new teachers, 30,000 new police officers, or 21,000 new firefighters in California. Passing the initiative is just common sense -- but because of social taboos, prohibitionists, and deep-pocketed special interests, it won't be easy.
That's why we've launched our April 20 fundraising drive. So far, we've raised almost $14,000 online in small donations from grassroots supporters like you. Can you chip in $5 more to help us reach our goal, right now?
Please contribute $5 or more right now to the Control & Tax Cannabis 2010 Campaign!
In reality, the savings for California will far exceed $1.4 billion. In addition to generating so much sales tax revenue, our initiative will also free up resources for law enforcement
to prosecute truly dangerous criminals, as well as generate billions more in worker wages from the creation of tens of thousands of new jobs.
But we need your help to win in November to make this happen. Can you step up with a $5 contribution, right now?
Please contribute $5 or more to the Control & Tax Cannabis Campaign today!
As you get your taxes done this year, remember how much better off we'll be when we pass the initiative on November 2.
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Related: Richard Lee Wiki
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