Arizona NEEDS HELP!!!!

Wretched420

Well-Known Member
We need someone to get this shit going so me and others can start gathering signatures!!!Pass this Along it will get in the right hands!!!







Arizona Campaign Manager

The Marijuana Policy Project, the nation's largest marijuana policy reform organization, is seeking a Campaign Manager for MPP's Arizona ballot initiative campaign to legalize the possession and cultivation of small amounts of marijuana for patients who have a doctor's recommendation.
This position is based in Arizona and runs through November 2010.
The overarching goal of the Campaign Manager is to successfully implement the campaign strategy from the campaign's inception through Election Day and ensure that every possible measure is taken to win the campaign. All aspects of the campaign will be overseen by MPP's Director of State Campaigns, with the Campaign Manager playing a key supporting role to the Director of State Campaigns and the campaign consultants.
QUALIFICATIONS
This position requires a minimum of two years of statewide campaign experience in a senior management position, though five or more years are preferred.
The ideal candidate will be a goal-oriented, fastidious, hands-on manager. The Campaign Manager must be hardworking, get along well with people, and have excellent communication and management skills. Applicants who have ties to the Arizona political community will be given priority, although such ties are not a requirement.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Campaign Manager will:

  • Oversee and successfully complete the signature drive to place the initiative on the November 2010 statewide ballot;
  • Oversee all day-to-day campaign operations;
  • Act as first point of contact for the general public and the local activist community;
  • Ensure that the local activist community is happy and engaged;
  • Identify, train, and successfully manage/utilize regional volunteer spokespeople;
  • Oversee the distribution of all written campaign materials, such as campaign literature, Web site updates, etc.;
  • Work closely with the campaign's in-state consultants;
  • Assist in-state, paid consultants with coalition-building efforts as requested, resulting in a substantial number of community leaders and organizations publicly backing the campaign;
  • Have fundraising meetings with potentially major donors;
  • Work closely with MPP's State Campaigns office in Las Vegas to ensure that the campaign complies with all applicable campaign laws and successfully files all campaign finance reports; and
  • Assist the consultants with media operations, as requested.
The Campaign Manager reports to MPP's Director of State Campaigns, who is based in Las Vegas.
The Campaign Manager's salary is $50,000 to $60,000, plus full health insurance and a modest retirement plan.
TO APPLY
To apply, please see MPP's job application guidelines and follow the instructions there. Interviews are being conducted on a rolling basis, so interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
ABOUT MPP
With 40 employees, 26,000 dues-paying members and 100,000 e-mail subscribers nationwide, MPP is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. MPP works to minimize the harm associated with marijuana -- both the consumption of marijuana and the laws that are intended to prohibit its use -- and believes that the greatest harm associated with marijuana is imprisonment.
Thank you for your interest.
 

MurderAlley

Well-Known Member
We need someone to get this shit going so me and others can start gathering signatures!!!Pass this Along it will get in the right hands!!!









Arizona Campaign Manager

The Marijuana Policy Project, the nation's largest marijuana policy reform organization, is seeking a Campaign Manager for MPP's Arizona ballot initiative campaign to legalize the possession and cultivation of small amounts of marijuana for patients who have a doctor's recommendation.
This position is based in Arizona and runs through November 2010.
The overarching goal of the Campaign Manager is to successfully implement the campaign strategy from the campaign's inception through Election Day and ensure that every possible measure is taken to win the campaign. All aspects of the campaign will be overseen by MPP's Director of State Campaigns, with the Campaign Manager playing a key supporting role to the Director of State Campaigns and the campaign consultants.
QUALIFICATIONS
This position requires a minimum of two years of statewide campaign experience in a senior management position, though five or more years are preferred.
The ideal candidate will be a goal-oriented, fastidious, hands-on manager. The Campaign Manager must be hardworking, get along well with people, and have excellent communication and management skills. Applicants who have ties to the Arizona political community will be given priority, although such ties are not a requirement.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Campaign Manager will:

  • Oversee and successfully complete the signature drive to place the initiative on the November 2010 statewide ballot;
  • Oversee all day-to-day campaign operations;
  • Act as first point of contact for the general public and the local activist community;
  • Ensure that the local activist community is happy and engaged;
  • Identify, train, and successfully manage/utilize regional volunteer spokespeople;
  • Oversee the distribution of all written campaign materials, such as campaign literature, Web site updates, etc.;
  • Work closely with the campaign's in-state consultants;
  • Assist in-state, paid consultants with coalition-building efforts as requested, resulting in a substantial number of community leaders and organizations publicly backing the campaign;
  • Have fundraising meetings with potentially major donors;
  • Work closely with MPP's State Campaigns office in Las Vegas to ensure that the campaign complies with all applicable campaign laws and successfully files all campaign finance reports; and
  • Assist the consultants with media operations, as requested.
The Campaign Manager reports to MPP's Director of State Campaigns, who is based in Las Vegas.
The Campaign Manager's salary is $50,000 to $60,000, plus full health insurance and a modest retirement plan.
TO APPLY
To apply, please see MPP's job application guidelines and follow the instructions there. Interviews are being conducted on a rolling basis, so interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
ABOUT MPP
With 40 employees, 26,000 dues-paying members and 100,000 e-mail subscribers nationwide, MPP is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. MPP works to minimize the harm associated with marijuana -- both the consumption of marijuana and the laws that are intended to prohibit its use -- and believes that the greatest harm associated with marijuana is imprisonment.
Thank you for your interest.
Thats whats up brother just let me know what to do to help this!! We need to get this rollin
 

Wretched420

Well-Known Member
Arizona’s Attorney General Talks Marijuana Legalization

Posted in Chronicle Blog by Scott Morgan on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 12:08am While prosecutors in Massachusetts still can’t figure out what "decriminalization" even means, Arizona’s top drug enforcer is talking about legalization:
Attorney General Terry Goddard said Tuesday he might be willing to consider legalizing marijuana if a way can be found to control its distribution - and figure out who has been smoking it. Goddard said marijuana sales make up 75 percent of the money that Mexican cartels use for other operations, including smuggling other drugs and fighting the Mexican army and police.
He said that makes fighting drug distribution here important to cut off that cash. He acknowledged those profits could be slashed if possession of marijuana were not a crime in Arizona.[East Valley Tribune]
Not only is all of this completely dead-on, he said it at a frickin’ massive drug bust press conference! Are you kidding me!?
Goddard's comments came following a press conference Tuesday announcing the breakup of a major ring that police said has been responsible for bringing about 400,000 pounds of marijuana into Arizona each year since 2003.​
I guess somebody forgot to give Goddard the script. Ya know, the one where you’re supposed to use these big busts to declare epic progress with pillows of schwag piled to the ceiling and crow that you’ve crippled the cartels pretty bad this time.
 

Wretched420

Well-Known Member
according to this website no one has applied for an initiative yet but when it is this is what were are going to need to get

Applications are now being filed with the Arizona Secretary of State's office for placement on the November, 2010 ballot.
The initiatives proposed as potential state statutes will require 153,165 valid signatures http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Valid_signature to qualify for the ballot. Those proposed as potential constitutional amendments will require 230,047 valid signatures to qualify.
The deadline is July 1, 2010. so we need to get going now!!!
 

Wretched420

Well-Known Member
The MPP group will be at this meeting next month to discuss the upcoming arizona initiative arizona attend this lets get our Medical Marijuana Rights!!! pass this along Wretched!!!

Phoenix NORML meetings are FREE to attend and open to the public.
Please join us for our February Meeting, this February 18th, bring a friend, & make some new ones!

Our meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month~

Next NORML Meeting Information:
When:
Wednesday, Feb 18, 2009 7:20 PM​
Where:
Mama Java’s Coffeehouse
3619 East Indian School Road
Phoenix
85018

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**THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT MEETING YET! Please join us on February 18th if you want change in Arizona!**
The Arizona Marijuana Policy Project Campaign Manager will be at this month’s meeting & discussing an opportunity for us to create an upcoming ballot initiative in Arizona.
WE NEED EVERYONE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING!
THIS IS WHAT WE’VE BEEN WORKING TOWARDS!!

PHOENIX NORML MISSION STATEMENT:​
We are community organizers who seek to educate our community about the misrepresentation of cannabis in today’s society by way of fund raising, festivals, encouraging voter registration, holding monthly meetings to inform, motivate & prepare volunteers to defend their rights, donating to National NORML, breaking the stereotype of cannabis consumers by contributing to local charities, & eventually funding a ballot initiative in Arizona.
*Phoenix NORML*

February Blanket Drive:


Phoenix NORML is having a Blanket Drive at the February 2009 Meeting. Please bring at least one blanket (or soft towel, cloth, etc.) to donate to the cold dogs & cats at Maricopa County Animal Care & Control (The ‘Pound’) in the name of PHX NORML.

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BONG OFF!There is a RAFFLE this month through February! Down By Law donated a 16″ tall glass-blown pull-stem water pipe to Phoenix NORML. Raffle tickets are $2 & can be purchased at the January & February NORML meetings, as well as Phoenix NORML events.

 

Wretched420

Well-Known Member
Arizona people bump!!!! if you a Arizona stoner and don't have your voters card go register before next year lets win this easily
 

MurderAlley

Well-Known Member
Sounds great Bro im as good as there. It is about time we all became a little more active on the legal side of marijuana growing. If even half the people growing under the radar In Az were to sign the petition we would be able to rack up alll those signatures no problem! :clap::clap::hump::hump:<Thats my sweet happy dance!
 

Wretched420

Well-Known Member
Dear MPP Supporter:
Fresh off our winning ballot initiative campaigns in Michigan and Massachusetts, the Marijuana Policy Project has just launched a campaign to pass a statewide medical marijuana ballot initiative campaign in Arizona.
If passed in November 2010, the initiative would protect Arizona patients from arrest and jail for using marijuana with their doctors' recommendation. This would make Arizona the 14th medical marijuana state (or possibly the 15th, 16th, or even 17th, depending on what successes we have between now and then).
We're feeling good about this campaign because in November we passed a similar initiative in Michigan with a whopping 63% of the vote &#8212; and we know we can do it again in Arizona.
But the first thing we need to do is get the initiative placed on the ballot. To do that, we must collect 153,365 valid signatures from Arizona voters, which means we need to collect about 250,000 gross signatures. We know from our past successful signature drives, like in Michigan, that it costs about $2 to collect every signature (because of the costs of paying canvassers, checking validity, and so forth), which means it will take $500,000 to fund this stage of the campaign.
Want to be part of this exciting campaign and help protect another state's medical marijuana patients from arrest and jail? Please donate what you can here.
As you can see at the bottom of this message, a major philanthropist is willing to match your donation dollar-for-dollar, so we only need you and other MPP members to donate a total of $250,000. Arizona patients and I are grateful for anything you can do to help.
Sincerely,

Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
P.S. As I've mentioned in previous alerts, a major philanthropist has committed to match the first $2.35 million that MPP can raise from the rest of the planet in 2009. This means that your donation today will be doubled.
P.P.S. You can opt out of receiving fundraising mentions in the e-mail alerts I send you in 2009 by visiting
 
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