Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:32:49 -0500
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Subject: Marijuana decriminalization campaign uncovers criminal acts by 
opposition






Marijuana Policy Project








 

Marijuana Policy Project Alert
September 18, 2008

 

Dear Franklin Perez:
You might think that the people who are paid to uphold the law would also 
follow the law themselves. In Massachusetts, you'd be wrong.
The Committee for Sensible Marijuana Policy (CSMP) — which is running the 
campaign to pass a marijuana decriminalization ballot initiative in 
Massachusetts this Election Day — has uncovered at least 15 violations of 
Massachusetts campaign finance and election laws committed by the Massachusetts 
District Attorneys Association and other opponents of the initiative. You can 
read media coverage of yesterday's press conference calling for charges to be 
filed here.
If you support forcing marijuana policy reform opponents to follow the law, 
please help out the campaign today.
CSMP has filed official complaints with the Office of Campaign and Political 
Finance and the Office of the Attorney General, charging that opponents of the 
initiative participated in 14 counts of raising funds illegally, as well as one 
count of publishing false statements relating to the initiative, which are 
clear violations of the law. The campaign is calling on the Massachusetts 
Office of Campaign and Political Finance to punish them to the fullest extent 
of the law. Each violation carries a penalty of up to a year in jail and a 
$1,000 fine. 
Specifically:

Under Massachusetts law, it is illegal to solicit, receive, or spend funds to 
support or oppose a ballot initiative without first forming a political 
committee. CSMP has from its inception followed all of these rules, but the 
district attorneys solicited, received, and spent donations before they were 
legally allowed to — blatantly ignoring state law in a cynical attempt to 
conceal their campaign activity for as long as they could, undermining the very 
laws they have sworn to uphold.
Additionally, the district attorneys used public funds to post and house a 
statement urging voters to reject the decriminalization initiative on its Web 
site ... clear, indisputable violation of Massachusetts election law, which 
prohibits public officials from using public resources to advocate for or 
against a ballot initiative. 
What's more, this illegal statement — itself an abuse of public office and 
taxpayer resources — is riddled with bald-faced lies ... like the claim that 
the initiative would permit any person to carry and use marijuana at any time. 
In reality, the measure simply changes the type of penalty for possession of 
less than an ounce and specifically reiterates that public use remains illegal.
It's past time for prohibitionist officials to be held to the same standards 
and laws as everyone else. If you support these aggressive tactics to hold our 
opponents accountable for their lies, deception, and lawbreaking, would you 
please consider donating $10 or more to the campaign today?
Thank you,



Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
P.S. If convicted, the initiative opponents would risk more than fines and jail 
time. They'd also face loss of their driver's licenses, suspension of their 
licenses to practice law or medicine; and placement in a permanent database of 
offenders that employers, landlords, and schools can search and use to preclude 
offenders from getting jobs, housing, and school loans ... the same penalties 
that marijuana offenders currently face in Massachusetts and which the ballot 
initiative would remove.
P.P.S. You can opt out of receiving fundraising mentions in the e-mail alerts I 
send you in 2008 by visiting www.mpp.org/2008optoutpreference at your 
convenience.
 





  


   
 

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