Here is a good site, if you want to work for your state. Todd in Corpus Christi, TX
--- On Fri, 10/19/07, Marijuana Policy Project <[email protected]> wrote: From: Marijuana Policy Project <[email protected]> Subject: Join MPP's online social networking revolution To: "Todd Tarno" <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 19, 2007, 9:31 AM Marijuana Policy Project Alert October 19, 2007 Join MPP's online social networking revolution Dear Todd Tarno: One of the easiest — and most fun — ways you can promote marijuana policy reform is to get active in the world of online social networking. Not only are the popular social networking sites a great way to show your support for MPP, but you can also subscribe to our blogs and receive daily notices to stay up-to-date on the latest happenings in the marijuana policy reform movement, as well as meet and mingle with other supporters. You can get active with MPP on the following sites: • Become a friend of MPP on MySpace • Join the MPP Facebook cause • Become a friend of MPP on Facebook (In order to view our Facebook pages you’ll need to be a member, so if you don’t already have an account, just follow the “Sign Up” link on the main Facebook page.) • Subscribe to MPP's YouTube channel • Become a friend of MPP on Digg And there are many other ways you can help to end marijuana prohibition. 1. Tell your friends to sign up for MPP's free e-mail alerts. Send them to www.mpp.org/subscribe today. 2. Send letters to your three members of Congress using MPP's free and easy automated system. 3. Volunteer to circulate sign-up sheets to subscribe others to MPP's free e-mail list. E-mail [email protected] to get started. 4. Host a screening of the award-winning medical marijuana documentary Waiting to Inhale in your community. Contact [email protected] for more information (and please be sure to specify what state you live in). 5. Download MPP's printer-friendly handouts and brochures and distribute our literature in your community. 6. If you have a Web site or blog, link to MPP's site by downloading our banner ads, and encourage your Web site's visitors to check out MPP’s work. 7. Use this link to shop at Amazon.com. A portion of the proceeds from your purchases will go to MPP. 8. Donate your car to MPP. 9. Search the internet with GoodSearch instead of Google: Each click generates money for MPP. 10. Encourage your friends to visit www.mpp.org/donate to become dues-paying members of MPP. MPP does not have an endowment or any revenue-generating investments, so we are 100% dependent upon the donations that people willingly give. This means that the extent of our campaigns is limited to the amount of money that 23,000 dues-paying members, a handful of major philanthropists, and new/future dues-paying members are willing to donate. Together, one person at a time, our work is paying off. On behalf of all of us at MPP, thank you for standing with us in this fight. Sincerely, Rob Kampia Executive Director Marijuana Policy Project Washington, D.C. Raised in '07 $1,971,863 Goal in '07 $3,000,000 MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in our 2007 strategic plan if you and other allies are generous enough to fund our work. Popular Links: • MPP's home page • FAQ • State-by-state medical marijuana laws • MPP news releases • 2007 strategic plan • Download hand-outs • About the Marijuana Policy Project • MedicalMarijuanaProCon.org MPP e-mail list options Update your contact information or change your alert preferences Small Print … You are receiving this e-mail because you subscribed to MPP's e-mail alerts. To unsubscribe, click the link at the bottom of this message. Removal may take up to two business days. To contact MPP, please click here or reply to this e-mail. Our mailing address is MPP, P.O. Box 77492, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. 20013. We are required by federal law to tell you that any donations you make to MPP may be used for political purposes, such as supporting or opposing candidates for federal office. Remove yourself from this mailing.
