Appeal: 2010 is Important in Drug Policy -- And So Are You
Dear friend of drug policy reform:
I am writing today to ask you to step up for drug policy reform. 2010 is a critical year in drug policy, with great opportunities for changing minds, laws, and lives:
- Polls show an approaching majority supporting marijuana legalization -- California with an initiative this November is at 56%.
- The horrific violence in Mexico is making opinion leaders consider total drug legalization more seriously too.
- More good drug policy reform legislation -- lowering crack sentences, allowing needle exchange funding, unblocking DC's medical marijuana law -- has come out of Congress the past year than in decades.
There is a long, hard road still ahead, but things are definitely moving our way. Like every nonprofit, our funding has been affected by the troubled state of the economy, and we need your help. Can we count on your support in this important year? Please make a generous donation to StoptheDrugWar.org (DRCNet) today!
The support of our generous members has been part of a winning combination that saw us draw nearly two million annual visitors to our web site last year -- the most yet! -- and which saw opinion leaders in the blogosphere using our work on a regular basis. (See links about this below.) StoptheDrugWar.org, thanks to you, is the #1 source for news, information and activism promoting sensible drug law reform and an end to prohibition worldwide. The more we do at StoptheDrugWar.org, the faster the reform movement will grow and the sooner that minds, laws and lives will change.
Your support counts now more than ever -- please join our 2010 "Changing Minds, Changing Laws, Changing Lives" campaign by donating to StoptheDrugWar.org today.
I would like to send you some free gifts to show our appreciation. For a contribution of $30 or more, choose either the important new DVD, 10 Rules for Dealing with Police, or its classic predecessor, Busted: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters -- or choose either of our popular StoptheDrugWar.org t-shirts -- "alcohol prohibition/drug prohibition" or "consequences of prohibition." For a gift of $55 or more, you get to pick any two... for a gift of $80 or more, pick any three... for a gift of $100 or more you can get all four! (Want to substitute? No problem. Choose any item from our inventory of books, videos and StoptheDrugWar.org items.)
By joining today, you will make an immediate impact by helping StoptheDrugWar.org:
- Reach millions of people per year.
- Influence the discussion on major blogosphere sites.
- Fuel the legalization debate with weekly features like our Mexico Drug War Update.
- And continue to build a successful movement through our web site, newsletter and organizing activities as we've been doing for years.
We are truly seeing more good things happen than ever before -- and the road ahead while challenging is also promising. Please donate to StoptheDrugWar.org today - with your help, we can win this.
Sincerely,
David Borden
Executive Director, StoptheDrugWar.org (DRCNet)
P.S. Prohibition does not work -- and more and more people know it. Now is the perfect time to galvanize support for the cause. Please send in your donation and get your thank-you gifts today! Thank you for your support.
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Congratulations to Stop The Drugs War for their tireless campaigning. Drug legislation in the USA and UK has it's roots in racism, moral panic and fear of female emancipation. The Museum Of Drugs Paraphernalia and Related Antiquities fully supports your work,
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