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The Drug Policy Alliance is advocating for crucial marijuana and drug law reform initiatives this November, and your support can strengthen our work on the ground in several tight races. |
Colorado and Washington Legalize Marijuana. Colorado and Washington made history by becoming the first states to legalize marijuana in 2012, and Colorado became the first state to offer legal retail sales of marijuana in January 2014. The Drug Policy Alliance and its electoral arm, Drug Policy Action, worked closely with local and national allies to draft these ballot initiatives, build coalitions and raise funds. The Colorado and Washington initiatives inspired diverse coalitions that included traditional drug policy reformers, law enforcement, organized labor, advocates for fiscal responsibility, mainstream civil rights organizations, advocates for children, and people from across the political spectrum. |
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Reduce violence on the border, support local growers, keep your cash in your community, and get consistent quality
Legalize It World Wide!. |
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