Hey everyone!
Next weekend MassCann will be starting to plan efforts at legalization! (See the message below). I'm not sure how many of you are familiar with Jeff Herman, who ran for State Rep and lost on Medical Marijuana reform, but he is offering rides to students from Boston who would like to go!
Let me know if you are interested! and hope to see you there!
Hope you had a great thanksgiving,
-Hilary
Chapter Leader
Northeastern University SSDP
Please join Mass Cann and other members of the Cannabis reform community
on the afternoon of December 4 at 2:00 PM, upstairs of Bar None, 18 Grafton
Street, in Worcester to discuss: 2011 efforts at legalization.
We will be celebrating and discussing future efforts at legalization
following our victories.
We are holding the meeting in Worcester near the bus and train stations
hoping this central location will be convenient to activists from around the
state.
Topics of discussion to include:
What we can do to bring the topic to the race for the White House by
participating in Primary Election events.
What we can do in the 2011-2012 session of the legislature of
Massachusetts to achieve a functioning Medical Marijuana law and advance legalization.
Analysis of the Legalization PPQs and exploration of initiative
petitioning.
Regional leadership of possible initiative drive.
As always the event will conclude with raffles and Civil disobedience
training.
Members in good standing, i.e., those who donated at least $15 to Mass
Cann in the year prior to NOVEMBER 20 and for whom we have a good snail mail
address should have received snail mail notices.
If you want to VOTE on any matters coming before the meeting that are
subject to a vote you must have donated at least $25 in the year prior.
You can join by _credit card or check_ (http://masscann.org/join-us) .
Memberships will be accepted at the door.
Contributions, dues and gifts to MASS CANN are not tax deductable.