Be part of MPP's experiment
Dear friends:
Want to take part in a groundbreaking experiment? The background ...
Last year, the New Hampshire House of Representatives defeated â by an incredibly close 186-177 vote â a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana in the state. Just nine votes out of 400 members prevented this bill from passing.
Then, earlier this year, the New Hampshire House actually passed a bill â with a 191-143 vote â to decriminalize the personal possession of marijuana (and not just for medical use), before the state Senate snuffed the bill out.
New Hampshire is on the verge of passing medical marijuana legislation and marijuana decriminalization legislation. With the November elections coming up in just six weeks, we need to ensure that good state legislators get reelected ... and some bad ones get unelected ... to increase our level of support in the New Hampshire Legislature.
THE EXPERIMENT
Is the marijuana policy reform community ready to become a serious player in state legislative races?
Because New Hampshire legislative districts are so small, it doesn't cost much to become a major player in these races and help good candidates win. This is a state where we could really make a difference by generating just a few dozen donations to each good candidate.
Intrigued? On this site, we've listed the supportive candidates who are in the tightest races â and whose campaigns are therefore the most crucial to passing our legislation early next year. Our Web site also makes it easy for people to donate to their campaigns.
Other interest groups do this sort of thing all the time, in order to ensure that candidates who support their issues get elected. We're wondering if the marijuana policy reform community is interested in playing at this level, as well. (By the way, this is nonpartisan project that includes Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian candidates.)
Most candidates for the New Hampshire House raise and spend only a few thousand dollars on their entire campaign. So just a few dozen donations to each candidate from around the country will make a huge impression on the candidate â and a huge difference in the candidate's campaign.
If this experiment works and raises money to help these good candidates win their races, then MPP will likely roll this out in two or three states in the next election cycle.Â
I want to thank you in advance if you choose to participate in this experiment!
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 any donation you make to MPP today will be doubled.

Dear friends,
Dear friends,