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Just Say Now: Tell Us What You Think
We lost on Tuesday, but we're
determined to celebrate next time.
And we can't do it without you.
Tell us what you think: how did we do, and where do we go from here to legalize marijuana?
Dear friends,
Prop 19 was defeated at the polls, 54% to 46%. Medical marijuana initiatives in Oregon and South Dakota lost as well, with votes still being counted in Arizona.
It’s fine to say “we’ll do better next time,” but if “next time” is just more of the same, we’re destined to repeat the same mistakes and suffer the same outcome. And when people are putting their hearts and their money and their time toward ending prohibition, that’s just not good enough.
If we learned one thing during this election, it’s that the marijuana reform movement needs to embrace the grassroots, to stop preaching, and to start listening. The top-down strategy of the marijuana reform movement up until now has failed, and must not be repeated.
So we want to hear from you. We want to know how we did in this election, and where you think the marijuana reform movement should go. Can you tell us what you think?
Tell us what you think: how did we do, and what can we do better next time? Click here to let us know.
http://action.firedoglake.com/justsaynowsurvey
We promise to read every word you write, and to report back on what we hear. Because one thing we know for sure: we can’t do this without you.
Your efforts to help Prop 19 and other initiatives were incredible, and unmatched. The Just Say Now campaign was launched less than 90 days before the election, and accomplished some amazing things during that time:
- You made more than 50,000 calls to California voters, and thousands more to the other states.
- With your support, we built new sites for two campaigns, and rescued Prop 19’s site after it crashed on Election Day.
- We transformed the marijuana debate, and have shown that it’s possible to run real, bottom-up campaign to legalize marijuana.
The successes of the Just Say Now campaign were your successes.
But we can do better. We want to do better. We want to be worthy of working with you to build a movement that finally brings about an end to marijuana prohibition in this country once and for all. And we never want to write another one of those “well, we fought the good fight” letters again.
We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all the time and energy you put into this election. But next time around, we determined to be celebrating the day after.
http://action.firedoglake.com/justsaynowsurvey
Thank you for everything you did for Prop 19 and other marijuana initiatives, and for taking the time to let us know how we can do better next time.
Best,
Michael
JustSayNow.com
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Let's Celebrate Our Progess
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2010 Election Results
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Dear friends: Wisconsin:Two of two referenda asking the Wisconsin legislature to enact medical marijuana legislation passed. We've all seen the election results by now, and while some may feel disappointed, I believe now is the time for us to look ahead. 2012 is closer than it seems, and with marijuana-related issues now firmly entrenched in the national consciousness we have an opportunity to forge ahead and make 2012 the most successful year we've ever experienced. But we can't do it alone. Rob Kampia |
Help us meet our mission Raised in ’10:$2,706,258 MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in our 2010 strategic plan if you help us meet this challenge. |
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