MPP Party at the Playboy Mansion

The Marijuana Policy Project, the nation’s largest marijuana policy reform organization, presents an unforgettable evening at the world-renowned Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles on June 4, 2009. With more than 100,000 e-mail subscribers and 25,000 dues-paying members, MPP is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. This November MPP and its allies across the country passed nine out of 10 marijuana-related ballot initiatives, including a groundbreaking decriminalization initiative in Massachusetts and a medical marijuana initiative in Michigan. Come out and celebrate MPP’s Election Day wins (visit http://www.mpp.org/library/2008-ballot-initiatives.html for more information), mingle with other supporters, and do it all on the legendary grounds of the Playboy Mansion! Last year’s party featured a live performance by Perry Farrell, frontman of Jane’s Addiction, and was hosted by reality TV superstar, fashion model, and MPP Advisory Board member Adrianne Curry. This year's party promises to be even more exciting, and celebrity participants will be announced in the coming weeks. Visit http://www.mpp.org/pb2009/ to purchase your tickets today and be part of the largest and most exciting event in the marijuana policy reform movement!
Date: 
Thu, 06/04/2009 - 8:00pm - Fri, 06/05/2009 - 12:00am
Location: 
Los Angeles, CA
United States
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