REGISTERED VOTERS OF VERMONT INVITED NOW TO JOIN VT MJP

REGISTERED VOTERS OF VERMONT ARE NOW INVITED TO JOIN THE VERMONT MARIJUANA PARTY ONLINE AT http://myspace.com/vtmjp Registered voters of Vermont are now gathering online at myspace.com to form the new MARIJUANA PARTY in the State of Vermont under state laws and regulations. Vermont laws require that new political parties form in odd numbered years (2007). http://www.leg.state.vt.us Please visit the Vermont Legislative website and on the left click on Vermont Statutes Online and read Title 17 Election Laws. Then please visit the Vermont Secretary of State website at http://www.sec.state.vt.us and on the left click on Elections to see the current major and minor parties legally established in Vermont. In order to legally form and certify the MARIJUANA PARTY in Vermont, we must form committees with a minimum number of persons in each committee, and form these committees in a minimum number of towns, and file all of the legally required forms with the Secretary of State Elections Division, and put public notices in newspapers. After legally forming and certifying the MARIJUANA PARTY, then we need to nominate candidates. The best candidates for the MARIJUANA PARTY are people who truly believe we need to demand control of our own bodies and our own minds, and people who truly believe that we have a right to equal treatment and equal protection under the law to not be prosecuted and punished for growing, cultivating, owning, possessing, smoking, inhaling, ingesting, and selling (with taxes paid to the government) substances and products (including MARIJUANA) which are EQUALLY DANGEROUS OR LESS DANGEROUS THAN OTHER LEGAL PRODUCTS AND SUBSTANCES such as alcoholic beverages, and tobacco products. The best candidates are the people willing to make the SACRIFICE of not using marijuana for the duration of the election season when they might be most at risk of warrantless searches and illegal surveillance by opposing candidates who might lie and plant false evidence and do anything else to try to knock them off the ballot. That's the hardest thing about trying to legalize something that is currently not legal, you have to conduct yourself and your campaign and your homelife in a totally legal manner. So, be brave, be a warrior, step up to the plate, we need you now! Please join us at http://myspace.com/vtmjp
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