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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

In an amazing coincidence, the same CA government that brought you SB420 to regulate medical marijuana now brings you Proposition 19, bearing the exact same name as the 1972 proposition to legalize marijuana.

I hope you saved your campaign buttons!

Here is a message from Richard Lee:

Friend,

I have some breaking news to share:

The Control & Tax Cannabis initiative was assigned proposition number 19 by the California Secretary of State.


This is a huge moment for our campaign -- and there's no better time than right now to make a contribution. Can you help us keep the momentum going and educate voters about our brand new prop number?

Please contribute $19 or more today to the Yes on 19 campaign -- and help us legalize marijuana in California!

When we officially got our proposition number, it really hit home for me: This campaign is now real. In four months, we'll be on the ballot, and millions of Californians will have the chance to vote to tax and legalize cannabis.

As we approach the election, we've got all the momentum. Whether you look on TV, Facebook, or in your community, it seems more and more folks realize we've got to seize this opportunity to legalize, control, and tax cannabis.

But do they all know yet that they can vote for it -- by voting YES on Prop 19 in November?

Chip in $19 or more today to the Yes on 19 campaign -- and help us educate voters about our new prop number.

I couldn't be more excited about our new prop number. Say it with me: Yes on 19!







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PROP 19 - Today's News:

NAACP Endorses Proposition 19
The California State Conference of the NAACP was scheduled Tuesday to back Prop. 19, the November ballot initiative that would fully legalize marijuana in California, according to a statement from the Drug Policy Alliance.

"We are joining a growing number of medical professionals, labor organizations, law enforcement authorities, local municipalities, and approximately 56% of the public, in saying that it is time to decriminalize the use of marijuana," said Alice Huffman, president of the NAACP state conference.

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