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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-12-10 04:47 AM
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Washington activists file marijuana legalization initiative
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-14-10 09:29 PM
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1. Signature gathering begins!
The signature gathering for I-1068, the Marijuana Reform Act, has begun. If you’re on Facebook, Sensible Washington has a page.

UDPATE: Here are some upcoming kickoff meetings:

Tacoma Meeting: February 16th – 6pm-8pm – Anna Lemon Wheelock Library (3722 North 26th Street)
Seattle Meeting: February 17th – 6:30pm – 7:45pm – Ballard Library (5614 22nd Ave. N.W.)
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Upton Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-15-10 01:37 PM
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2. Where can I sign?
Lewis County is not exactly full of signature gatherers for progressive initiatives..
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-18-10 08:50 PM
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3. You can get petitions at their website
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-03-10 06:55 AM
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4. Big signature drive this weekend 3/4
http://horsesass.org/?p=24920

This weekend should be a big one for I-1068 signature gatherers. Not only is Snoop Dogg playing two shows this weekend at Showbox SoDo, but Doug “Super High Me” Benson is also in town, across the lake at the Parlor Live in downtown Bellevue, doing stand-up shows Thursday, Friday, and Saturday as well. I reached out to the management of Parlor Live this week and they’re supportive of having Sensible Washington hang out and collect signatures. If you’d like to see Benson perform, buy your tickets through the Parlor Live website and use the “ADVANCE” promo code to receive a $5 discount. If you’d like to volunteer to help collect signatures, shoot me an email. And if you come down just to sign the petition while I’m there and tell me the three words that Benson had to remember in his first memory test in Super High Me, I’ll buy you a beer.*
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-14-10 04:13 AM
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5. Meetings all over King County the week of 3/15
http://sensiblewashington.org/uncategorized/meetings-all-over-king-county-week-of-march-15/


We’ve got six meetings in King County for volunteer signature gatherers the week of March 15th.

1. Monday, March 15th from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Vashon Island Library located at 17210 Vashon Hwy. S.W. Directions are here.

2. Tuesday, March 16th from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Boulevard Park Library located at 12015 Roseberg Avenue South. Directions are here.

3. Wednesday, March 17th from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Muckleshoot Library located at 39917 Auburn Enumclaw Road S.E. in Auburn. Directions are here.

4. Thursday, March 18th from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the White Center Library located at 11220 16th S.W. in Seattle. Directions are here.

5. Friday, March 19th from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Valley View Library located at 17850 Military Rd. S. in SeaTac. Directions are here.

6. Saturday, March 20th from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the New Freeway Hall located at 5018 Rainier Avenue S. in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood. Directions are here.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 05:01 AM
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6. Help gather signatures at Mariners games
We're going to need help from volunteers to cover this weekend's 3 Mariners games (Fri eve, Sat & Sun day) and the Sounders match (Sat eve). They'll be well-attended and it's a good chance to pick off oodles of sigs and help get I-1068 on the ballot. If you can help, please write to sensiblewashington@gmail.com. Thanks.....philip

Weekend of May 1
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-05-10 03:47 AM
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7. West Seattle volunteer meeting 5/7
There's an I-1068 volunteer signature gatherer meeting in West Seattle on Thursday May 7th at 6 p.m. at the Luna Park Cafe located at 2918 SW Avalon Way in West Seattle. If you're in the West Seattle area or nearby, please attend. RSVP on the Bicycle Alliance page.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-07-10 03:10 PM
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8. Meetings at Greenlake and Occidental Park 5/8
Two open meetings Saturday in Seattle -- 2pm at Green Lake, 4pm at Occidental Park, then join us afterwards outside the Mariners game Saturday from 5pm on!

Details on meeting locations here: http://sensiblewashington.org/uncategorized/two-seattle-volunteer-gatherings-saturday-58/

Not in Seattle? Sign up to volunteer at sensiblewashington.org/volunteer and a local organizer will get you petitions.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-13-10 03:50 PM
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9. Donate to help signature gathering
Sensible Washington, www.sensiblewashington.org, the organization behind I-1068 to legalize marijuana needs your help today. We have a tremendous volunteer army of 1700 + people collecting signatures as I write. They have already gathered over 100,000 and counting. We need 200,000 more, which is quite feasible considering the number of music and cultural festivals in the coming next weeks. California is already on the ballot and Oregon is almost certainly going to make their deadline. Washington is the last wild card on the West Coast. Can you imagine the whole coast being on the ballot for legalization this fall? It will be an international media sensation and a huge step towards ending the destructive and costly war on drugs.

I am writing to this list to urge you to donate generously to Washington’s all volunteer effort to ensure that we can maximize our efforts over the coming 6 weeks, https://sensiblewashington.org/donate/. There are literally no paid staff working on this campaign, so all of your money goes towards expenses to support the volunteer army. We’re within reach of making this a reality. Please give what you can whether it’s $20 or $2500.

Also, if we can find a donor to write a large check, we could hire professionals to get signatures and ensure that we are on the ballot this fall. Please help us reach out to your list of contacts to find anyone who has the money and the passion to make this happen. Oregon and California all had wealthy individuals pay for their signature gathering efforts and one person in Washington could ensure that we electrify the whole west coast this fall. Also, consider that this is the only issue in the mid-term elections that will really drive younger and liberal-minded voters to the polls, which could affect control of the Legislature and Congress. Again, please visit the website, www.sensiblewashington.org to make contribution and please forward this message to friends, family and colleagues.

What makes me passionate about this campaign is the fact that it touches on so many issues. From the environmental aspect of using hemp products to replace destructive sources of food, fiber (you can build houses and cars out of hemp!) and fuel to the medicine provided, social justice issues and personal freedoms, saving money in government budgets and finding new sources of revenue . . . .

We all know that marijuana is a safer alternative to drugs and alcohol and hemp is one of the most useful and environmentally friendly plants in human history. Now, more than ever, we need this solution to be made widely available to us for the environment and creating a peaceful and sustainable society. Please help and feel free to call me personally with any questions, 360-301-1842. We need this plant. Now is the time. Talk to people, give online, volunteer, let’s win this!

In Solidarity,

Ezra Eickmeyer
Eickmeyer & Associates
Ezra Eickmeyer
360-301-1842
ezra {at} olypen.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-19-10 03:12 AM
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10. Next Seattle meeting May 25th
Our next big Seattle area meeting for I-1068 volunteers is set for next Tuesday May 25th from 6 pm to 7.45 pm at the Ballard Library located at 5614 22nd Ave. N.W. (just north of Market Street). Free parking under the library and lots of Metro buses stop nearby.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-21-10 01:29 AM
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11. How about some volunteers for Folklife?
It's not too early to plan your Memorial Day Weekend! What better way to celebrate than by volunteering for Washington's hottest initiative. If we have 250+ volunteers at Seattle's Folklife we could easily bring in 50K signatures that weekend alone. People will be looking for us: Will you be there? Email sensiblewashingtonwest {at} gmail.com to sign up. -Renata
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-27-10 02:11 AM
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12. 1900 volunteer hours needed.
We need 200K more signatures in order to make the ballot. If you haven't volunteered yet, Memorial Day Weekend is the time to start. We could make a dent of 50-75K signatures at Seattle's Folklife alone, but only if we have the volunteer support to staff it. We need 1,900 volunteer hours at Folklife -- how many are you in for? Email SensibleWashingtonWest@gmail.com for organizing details.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-02-10 06:12 AM
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13. Candidate for Snohomish County prosecutor endorses 1068
http://horsesass.org/?p=27459

Jim Kenny, one of the two Democrats running to be the Snohomish County Prosecutor, has endorsed I-1068 to make marijuana legal in Washington. In his press release, he touches on the key reason why our budget-conscious politicians should be joining him:

There are also many cost savings which can be realized if the voters pass I-1068, especially at the cash-strapped county level of government. Kenny points to the 16,000 marijuana criminal cases per year that would be removed from our state and local court systems, saving tens of millions of dollars in police, prosecutorial, and judicial resources. “I can point to two medical marijuana cases in the last year on which the Snohomish County Prosecutor spent valuable taxpayer resources, neither of which led to conviction. If juries are throwing out cases like that, clearly we need to move on.”

“We are looking at a crisis in public safety with declining revenue for local government. I think it’s time to prioritize and really focus our criminal justice resources on violent criminals,” said Kenny. “Given the state of our economy and the projected financial situation facing government at every level, we need to get down to the fundamentals and prioritize.”
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-08-10 02:40 AM
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14. So, why is ACLU sitting on the fence here?
Denied Funding And Fighting Mad, I-1068 Will Push Till The End

http://sensiblewashington.org/uncategorized/denied-funding-and-fighting-mad-i-1068-will-push-till-the-end/

Via an Associated Press reporter, Sensible Washington learned earlier this afternoon that the Service Employees International Union and other players in progressive causes in Washington State have declined to financially support paid signature gathering for I-1068. Over the last month, the SEIU and others in state politics have talked with Sensible Washington about steps they could take to ensure that the initiative turned in enough signatures to qualify for this November’s ballot because marijuana legalization being on the ballot would drive extra voter turnout in ways that would benefit progressive causes and candidates in November in what’s shaping up to be a tough year for Democrats and progressive issues. Now after stringing the I-1068 campaign along for four weeks, they’ve walked.

“Politics in this state stink,” said Philip Dawdy, I-1068 campaign director and an initiative co-author. “Marijuana smells better. It’s disappointing that SEIU and others have walked away from us, but this campaign will fight on because the issue is simply too important.”

Dawdy said he’s especially frustrated that the SEIU and others walked away from I-1068 after romancing it for a month because Sensible Washington, sponsors of I-1068, originally approached the state Democratic Party and others in progressive politics back in February, asking for advice and guidance on running a successful initiative campaign. Sensible Washington was ignored until May when it became apparent I-1068 would be a good voter turnout tool. Sensible Washington was told that various political actors in this state felt marijuana law reform was a fringe issue and that people were nervous about potentially being tied to such a campaign.

“It’s 2010 and we’re still facing the old-fashioned, out-dated stigma around marijuana,” said Dawdy. “Voters are five to ten years ahead of the Legislature and the powers-that-be on marijuana law reform. We have a little over three weeks to go and now is the perfect time for the citizens of this state to register their discontent with this state’s marijuana laws and this state’s politics by signing I-1068. We’re going to fight for the people of this state until the end.”

“If we get some more volunteers, we can legalize marijuana in Washington State,” said Jeffrey Steinborn, an initiative co-author and Seattle-based attorney who has defended marijuana users for three decades. I-1068 currently has a volunteer base of 1.800 people and the petition is hosted at over 200 businesses statewide.

The I-1068 campaign has faced down numerous obstacles since forming in January: banks refusing to process online donations; a lack of funding; the ACLU of Washington publicly announcing its non-support of I-1068; police seizing signed I-1068 petitions; a very cold and wet spring which has hampered signature gathering; and an initiative process that is clearly tilted against average citizens and in favor of big moneyed interests.

“The armchair liberals at the ACLU have decided that marijuana shouldn’t be legalized this year,” said Steinborn. “If they’d given us a neutral response, we could’ve raised the funds to get this on the ballot, but they didn’t.”

Another problem the campaign has faced is getting people with signed petitions to turn them in. The I-1068 campaign currently has over 20,000 petitions–enough for 400,000-plus signatures–in circulation in this state that have not come back into the campaign’s Seattle offices. To date, well over 100,000 people have signed the initiative. The campaign’s goal is to collect 320,000 signatures.

In the past, other all-volunteer initiative efforts have collected well over 200,000 signatures in the final weeks of June.

“We’re really looking forward to the public getting signed petitions into us sooner rather than later,” said Dawdy. “Hanging onto them until the end of June could create a logistical logjam.”

The campaign has until June 30 to collect 241,153 valid signatures and turn them in to the Secretary of State’s office.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-28-10 03:07 AM
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15. Get them in by 6/28. Locations below
http://sensiblewashington.org/volunteer/drop-off-locations/

Drop Off Locations
Please drop off or return petitions regularly, even if they are not full. Complete and sign the statement at the top of the back side of each petition.

Use this map to discover where you can drop off petitions. More locations are being added. If you need assistance, please find and contact your local coordinator for more details.

If you cannot drop off your petitions, mail them no later than Monday June 28 to Sensible Washington, 3161 Elliott Ave., Suite 340, Seattle WA 98121.

Looking for where to sign? Use the map of where to sign I-1068.

Please remember to read the details about each drop-off location. Some locations are not available during all hours, e.g. restaurants used for weekly meetings.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-10 04:22 AM
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16. Please help retire the $10K campaign debt
https://sensiblewashington.org/donate/
SW is raising money for the next stage of our campaign to fully legalize cannabis while also paying the last of I-1068’s remaining expenses. To do that, SW needs to raise $10,000 by month's end; $400 has come in so far (thanks). Please help us if you can by making a contribution online today. There's a "Donate" button on our FB page or the direct link to our website is below. Thanks for your support and please stay tuned. -Philip
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