Different lipstick, same old pig
[Courtesy of Marijuana Policy Project]Â
âDifferent lipstick, same old pig.â
That was the title of a Las Vegas Review-Journal editorial on Monday, referring to a quote by MPPâs Neal Levine, who was artfully characterizing the unconstitutional ballot initiative law in Nevada that weâre going to overturn.
Last week, MPP and the ACLU filed a lawsuit against the Nevada government to overturn its unconstitutional law, which requires signatures from voters in all of the stateâs 17 counties in order to qualify a measure for the statewide ballot.
This is the second time MPP has sued the Nevada state government over the very same issue. We won in 2004, and weâre going to win this time, too, and the Nevada government is going to have to pay our legal fees in full â again.
In addition to the editorial in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, one of the stateâs biggest newspapers, a columnist for the Las Vegas Sun also weighed in on the situation.
Because MPP plans to run another ballot initiative campaign to tax and regulate marijuana like alcohol in Nevada in a few years, itâs vitally important that Nevadaâs ballot initiative law not be overly burdensome.
The previous law we overturned in 2004 â which required signatures from voters in 13 of Nevadaâs 17 counties â was correctly thrown out by a federal court as a violation of the âone man, one voteâ rule. And the new law â which MPPâs Neal Levine told the Las Vegas Review-Journal was âa different shade of lipstick on the same old pigâ â also violates the âone man, one voteâ rule.
Weâre so sure weâre going to win this lawsuit â and get our legal fees reimbursed by the incompetent Nevada government â that Iâm not even going to ask you to donate money to help pay for it.
However, I hope youâll consider joining our monthly credit card pledge program â even with just $5 or $10 per month â in order to support our other 2008 projects.
Thank you, as always, for supporting MPPâs work.
Sincerely,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
P.S. As I've mentioned in previous alerts, a major philanthropist has committed to match the first $3.0 million that MPP can raise from the rest of the planet in 2008. This means that your monthly pledge will be doubled.
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