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Meet Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction at MPP's party at the Playboy Mansion

[Courtesy of Marijuana Policy Project] 

Dear friends:

I'm pleased to announce that Perry Farrell from Jane's Addiction will be DJ'ing and performing at MPP's third annual party at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles on June 12.

Other confirmed celebrities include comedians Margaret Cho, Bill Maher, and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling, as well as “L.A. Ink” star Kat Von D, with many more celebrity RSVPs expected in the coming weeks. And reality TV superstar and fashion model Adrianne Curry is hosting the event.

The party is just two weeks away, so if you haven't already purchased your ticket(s) for this year's hottest marijuana policy reform party, please reserve your ticket(s) now!

We'll be auctioning off some exclusive items at the party, including vintage photographs of James Dean, Frank Sinatra, and Jimmy Hendrix, as well as VIP tickets to Craig Ferguson's “Late Late Show.”

I hope you'll join me, Adrianne, and a small gaggle of celebrities and supporters of marijuana policy reform at our party at the Playboy Mansion ...

Buy your tickets today.

All proceeds will benefit MPP's efforts to end marijuana prohibition in the U.S.

See you at the Mansion on June 12 ...

Sincerely,
Kampia signature (e-mail sized)

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 donation today will be doubled.

Help decriminalize marijuana in Massachusetts

[Courtesy of Marijuana Policy Project]

The Committee for Sensible Marijuana Policy (CSMP) has just begun the second and final stage of the signature drive to place a marijuana decriminalization initiative on the Massachusetts ballot ... giving voters the chance to decriminalize the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for personal use in the state.

Last November, after two months of petitioning, CSMP turned in more than 105,000 signatures to qualify the initiative for the November 2008 ballot. State law then required the state legislature to consider the initiative between January 2 and May 6. That period is now over, and CSMP began the second stage of the signature drive, which requires another 11,099 valid signatures by June 18. To ensure a place on the ballot, the campaign must collect approximately 20,000 raw signatures — at a cost of about $65,000.

Would you please consider making a contribution to the campaign to ensure that voters have the chance to decriminalize marijuana this fall?

This is the first time in history that an initiative to decriminalize marijuana will be placed on any statewide ballot. And winning in Massachusetts could dramatically advance marijuana policy reform elsewhere in the country.

So far, the campaign has done everything right, including successfully completing the first part of the signature drive and lobbying the legislature not to take any actions that would harm the campaign.

But now the campaign must raise the money that's needed to complete the second phase of the signature drive. Will you please visit www.SensibleMarijuanaPolicy.org/donate to donate $10 or more today?

Thank you,
Kampia signature (e-mail sized)

Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.

Last chance for early bird tickets to MPP's party at the Playboy Mansion

[Courtesy of Marijuana Policy Project] 

Dear friends:

If you've ever wanted to go to the Playboy Mansion, here's what could be a once-in-a-lifetime chance.

MPP will be holding a star-studded party at the Playboy Mansion in L.A. on June 12 — and we're offering you the chance to buy tickets at a discounted rate of $850. That rate is only good through May 12 — then tickets go up to $1,000 apiece ... so buy now to lock in the lower rate.

The party will be hosted by reality TV superstar and model Adrianne Curry. Party-goers will get to mingle with celebrities, Playboy Playmates, and marijuana policy reformers while exploring the Playboy Mansion's grotto, grounds, and exotic zoo. Only a lucky few have seen the inside of the grotto, which includes three hot tubs and love seats built into the stone walls. You'll also be able to bid on auction items, including vintage photographs of James Dean, Frank Sinatra, and Jimmy Hendrix.

Be a part of MPP's biggest charity event and help us raise much-needed funds for our work. Please reserve your tickets today.

Sincerely,
Kampia signature (e-mail sized)

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 donation today will be doubled.

Check out our new wholesale fundraising catalog

[Courtesy of Prison Art Gallery] Our wholesale fundraising catalog has arrived! Use it to advance your social issues and make a 300% plus profit for your organization or business. Choose from prison art prints, postcards, justice jewelry, prison music CDs, books, and more. All items are fully refundable, so there's no risk whatsoever! Thanks to the generosity of our grantmakers, printers and manufacturers, we are able to offer our most popular prison art-related gift items at wholesale prices (up to 75% off) for fundraising resale by non-profit organizations and socially-minded entrepreneurs. Please call 202-393-1511 or email [email protected] for further information. Pick and choose what you want for your fundraising and revenue enhancing needs. To access our new full-color catalog, please visit http://prisonsfoundation.org/afj/mayafj.pdf. Wholesale prices below (of items in our catalog): 1. Prison Art Prints matted at $8 each (retail $20 each) 2. Prison Art Prints framed at $16 each (retail $40 each) 3. Prison Art Postcards at 50 cents each (retail $1.50 each) 4. Sterling Silver Justice Jewelry at $ 10 each (retail $30 each) 5. Prison Music CDs at $4 each (retail $13 each) 6. Handcuff Key Ring Greeting Cards at $1.25 each (retail $4 each) 7. Prison Poetry Books at $4 each (retail $12 each) 8. Jailer Whistle Key Ring at $1 each (retail $3 each) 9. Mug-Shots-of-the-Famous Playing Cards at $2 each (retail $5 each) Become one our authorized outlets and get all the great items in our catalog and more at discounts of up to 75% off. That means a profit for you of 300%. Plus you'll generate the excitement of having reasonably priced prison art gifts at your location. Whether you're planning a one time fundraiser or an ongoing enterprise, you need look no further for fun and high profitability than these unique gift items. We even include free signs and free consultation to unlock very high the earning potential. Ideal for churches, schools, and nonprofit organizations and businesses of all types. For further information, please call 202-393-1511 or email Dennis@ PrisonsFoundation.org.

Medical Marijuana: Watch this lying TV ad in Michigan

[Courtesy of Marijuana Policy Project] 

MPP’s medical marijuana initiative in Michigan is under attack by out-of-state prohibitionists, who have purchased thousands of dollars' worth of airtime on major TV stations in Michigan to run this outrageously false ad that claims “every major health organization rejects” medical marijuana.

This is a flat-out lie, of course. To the contrary, numerous major health organizations support medical marijuana access and even call on the government to change the law and stop arresting medical marijuana patients — including the American College of Physicians, American Nurses Association, American Public Health Association, American Academy of HIV Medicine, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Lymphoma Foundation of America, AIDS Action Council, American Academy of HIV Medicine, National Association of People With AIDS, and many others.

We can’t let the drug warriors lie to the public and jeopardize our ability to pass the medical marijuana ballot initiative in Michigan. Would you please help us fight back with the truth by donating to our campaign today?

We know from past successes that we can pass state medical marijuana initiatives, and we can do it again in Michigan this November — if we have the financial resources to make sure voters hear the truth. Since our well-financed opposition is swarming the airwaves with false and fear-mongering ads, it's crucial that we have the funds to fully execute our campaign plan.
 
Would you give what you can today? If you help us respond, you’ll be able to tell your friends and family that you helped pay for the campaign that succeeded in making medical marijuana legal in Michigan.

Thank you in advance,
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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 donation today will be doubled.

Adrianne Curry to host MPP's party at the Playboy Mansion

[Courtesy of MPP] 

I’m excited to announce that reality TV superstar and fashion model Adrianne Curry is slated to host MPP’s third annual party at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles on June 12. This year’s party is quickly shaping up to be our best yet.

adrianne curry
MPP VIP advisory board member Adrianne Curry

Please visit www.mpp.org/playboy to purchase your tickets today, since the price will soon increase.  (The ticket price is $850 now but will jump to $1,000 on May 13.)

Adrianne attended our party at the Playboy Mansion last year and, shortly afterwards, joined our VIP advisory board. She has since been an outspoken advocate for marijuana policy reform. She is married to Christopher Knight (Peter Brady from “The Brady Bunch”), and together they star in the extremely popular VH1 reality television show “My Fair Brady.”

I hope you’ll join me, Adrianne, and other celebrities and supporters of marijuana policy reform at our party at the Playboy Mansion: Buy your tickets today.

Party-goers will get to explore the Playboy Mansion's grotto, grounds, and exotic zoo. Only a lucky few have seen the inside of the grotto, which includes three hot tubs and cushion love seats built into the stone walls.

Plus, an array of exclusive art, famous photographs, and celebrity memorabilia will be available for purchase at the event via live and silent auctions.

I look forward to seeing you at the Mansion on June 12!

Cheers,
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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 ticket purchase will be doubled.

P.P.S. You can opt out of receiving fundraising mentions in the e-mail alerts I send you in 2008 by visiting www.mpp.org/2008optoutpreference at your convenience.

Fund Raiser Tees for Reform Groups

Drug Truth Network has a potential fund-raiser to share with other reform organizations. "World War - Infinity Squared" Tee Shirts. We will be selling them online for $16. If your organization is able to sell a number of these shirts, we will make them available to you for $6 per shirt, (XXL +$1 and XXXL + $2), plus shipping costs. Here is a link to our preliminary website with the shirt design: http://www.cultural-baggage.com/drugtruth/teeshirt.htm These are top quality shirts, silkscreened in two colors. Support your organization and the Drug Truth Network! Dean Becker Producer - Drug Truth Network Member - Law Enforcement Against Prohibition 713-849-6869 www.drugtruth.net, www.leap.cc

Marijuana Policy Project: Are you planning to visit New York this spring?

[Courtesy of MPP]

You’re invited to an exciting evening with the Marijuana Policy Project at the Highline Ballroom in Manhattan on May 14.

MPP Medical Marijuana Benefit
Highline Ballroom, 431 West 16th Street, New York City
Wednesday, May 14, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Please consider joining us for a night of comedy and music to celebrate MPP’s recent successes on the path to passing medical marijuana legislation in New York state (and other parts of the country).

The event will feature a performance by folk-rock band Nicole Atkins & The Sea, as well as special appearances by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Michelle Phillips and medical marijuana advocate Montel Williams. We’ll also honor Joel Peacock, a patient advocate from Buffalo who suffers from chronic pain resulting from a 2001 car accident.

Proceeds from the event will be used to change the law to remove criminal penalties for medical marijuana. If the New York bill passes in the next few months, New York would become the 13th medical marijuana state in the country.

Last year, the New York Assembly passed the bill by a 95-52 vote, marking the first time that such a bill has received a vote on the floor of either chamber of the New York Legislature. Plus, more than 1,000 doctors in New York have spoken out in support of medical marijuana, in addition to the Albany, Buffalo, and New York city councils and most medical organizations in the state.

The New York legislation is at the brink of victory — and the prospects for some of MPP’s other bills look good in California, Illinois, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Please join us and be a part of the tipping point that brings about these momentous changes!

Please don’t wait long to buy your tickets, since space is limited.

I look forward to seeing you on May 14 in New York City.

Sincerely,
Kampia signature (e-mail sized)
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 ticket purchase today will be doubled.

Meet MPP Advisory Board Member Jim Hightower Tomorrow in Washington, D.C.

[Courtesy of MPP] 

Meet MPP advisory board member Jim Hightower tomorrow in Washington, D.C.

The Marijuana Policy Project invites you to attend a reception for radio host and MPP VIP advisory board member Jim Hightower, who will be giving a talk about his new book, Swim Against the Current, tomorrow, March 18, at the Carnegie Institution building.

To watch a short video about Jim Hightower's views regarding marijuana policy reform, please click here, or to read a print version, click here.

The talk is from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and the cost $20 per person. Admission for students and senior citizens is $15, and children under 16 are free. The event also features a VIP reception from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., which costs $50 per person or $80 per couple and includes a copy of Hightower's new book and admittance to the talk.

What: Jim Hightower VIP reception, book talk, and book signing
When: Tuesday, March 18, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm (VIP reception), 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (talk and book signing)
Where: Carnegie Institution building, 1530 P Street NW, Washington, D.C.
Cost: $50/person or $80/couple (VIP reception, book talk and signing, and copy of book); or $20/person (talk and book signing only); or $15/person (student and senior citizens).

Proceeds from the event will benefit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a national alliance of local state and federal resource professionals.

Join MPP for Happy Hour and/or for League Soccer

[Courtesy of MPP]

Please join the Marijuana Policy Project on Thursday, March 20, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Madam's Organ in Adams Morgan.

As per the bar's Thursday night custom of supporting area nonprofits, $1 from each drink sold and 20% of food sales during the event will go to MPP, so please invite your friends to eat and drink in support of ending marijuana prohibition!

We'll also be giving away MPP literature, selling MPP merchandise, and raffling off a few decks of MPP's exclusive “The Deal on Marijuana Policy Reform” playing cards.

non-mmj playing cards

What: MPP Happy Hour
When: Thursday, March 20, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Where: Madam's Organ, 2461 18th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20009

And MPP's Rob Kampia is looking to put together an MPP soccer team for the Washington D.C. Jewish Community Center's league. Games are played on Sunday mornings and afternoons from April through July. Come to the happy hour, or e-mail him at [email protected] if you're interested. You can find more information about the league here.

We look forward to seeing you — and all of your friends — on the 20th for happy hour and this spring for soccer!