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TONIGHT: StoptheDrugWar.org Marijuana Legalization Initiatives Teleconference

Submitted by David Borden on
Consequences of Prohibition

[Please join us tonight! Updated agenda below]

StoptheDrugWar.org is pleased to announce our first teleconference, featuring the initiative campaigns in Colorado, Oregon, and Washington State to enact regulatory (legalization) systems for marijuana. Please join us by phone or Skype on Thursday, September 27, 6:00pm PST / 9:00pm EST -- call (805) 399-1200 and enter access code 135516. We will discuss what the initiatives do, what their prospects are for passage and for fueling further reform, and what people can do to get involved.

The following exciting speakers have agreed to join us:

  • Oscar Eason, Jr., NAACP Alaska/Oregon/Washington State Area Conference
  • Alison Holcomb, New Approach Washington
  • Paul Stanford, Oregon Cannabis Tax Act
  • Steve Fox, Marijuana Policy Project (coordinating Colorado efforts)
  • Tony Ryan, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

Moderated by David Borden, executive director of StoptheDrugWar.org, and joined by Drug War Chronicle writer/editor Phillip S. Smith.

Please RVSP here on our Facebook event page or our evite, and please spread the word! We will accept questions by email, now and during the teleconference -- send them to [email protected].

Please stay tuned also for announcements of additional teleconferences to discuss the upcoming state medical marijuana initiatives, prospects for reform in Congress next year, and other topics. If you are not already subscribed to the Drug War Chronicle newsletter, you can subscribe here -- follow us on Facebook and Twitter too.

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Comments

Brandon Alca (not verified)

The teleconferance is alright with me. But I'm still trying to unravel what happened to me a couple weeks ago when a cop pulled me over for a minor traffic infraction. He wanted to search me, and I refused. He then ran my name in his computer and claimed there was a warrant out for my arrest and a fine of hundreds of dollars. I was, as he anticipated, stunned, and too green to know what was up. I protested that I had no knowledge of such a warrant. He said it was for an unpaid transit fare! I had no idea what he was talking about, did I commit some crime I was unaware of? I wondered, like a yokel, how does this big city work? Of course, it did flash through my mind that he was conning me, but I never experienced total deception by a cop before, and it put me off balance. Live and learn. So anyway, he searched me, found nothing, and let me go. So he didn't get a big catch for the sarge after all. But my question is, what happened here? Did he commit a crime in tricking me?
Fri, 09/28/2012 - 1:39am Permalink
darkcycle (not verified)

Darn. Hey Scott, next teleconference lets us know up at Pete's Couch, or message me on facebook. I'm really sorry I missed it.  I guess I don't get back here as much as I used to. Thanks, d.c.

Sun, 09/30/2012 - 10:49pm Permalink
brandon22 (not verified)

Wow. I guess you nattering nabobs of nimbyism have better things to do than answer my question. Scared?

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 10:05pm Permalink

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