October 10, 2012

Oregon Measure 80 Women’s Rally: Save Our Children, End Prohibition

October 10, 2012
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Oregon capital cannabis rally measure 80Women To Rally Against Marijuana Prohibition In Front Of Oregon State Capital Building

I encourage all TWB readers from Oregon to come out to this rally, so we can show support for Measure 80, for hardworking female activists across the state, as well as to send a message to prohibitionists everywhere that prohibition has failed and it’s time for reform.

WHAT

On, Monday, Oct. 15, Women for Measure 80 will hold a rally on the steps of the State Capitol in Salem to call for an end to 75 years of failed marijuana prohibition. Mothers, women, seniors and supportive men will come together in support of passing Measure 80, which will regulate marijuana like liquor — for adults 21 and over, sold through state-licensed stores only, and with 90 percent of tax revenues going to the state’s general fund to pay for schools and social services. Measure 80 will also finally re-allow Oregon farmers to grow hemp for biofuel, food, sustainable fiber and medicine.

The Oregon Women for Measure 80 rally is being held in solidarity with the national Moms for Marijuana rally on the steps of our nation’s capitol that same day.

WHY

It’s time for a rational, real debate around marijuana policy for the safety of our communities, and for the well being of our children.

When alcohol use is at record lows, while marijuana use continues to climb, it’s impossible to say that prohibition is working at all. We need to take lessons from our regulate-and-educate approach to alcohol.  Though legal, alcohol is heavily regulated, allowing us to have honest, open discussions about the harms and risks related to its use.  Marijuana is as ubiquitous in our society as prescription medicine or coffee and needs to be regulated accordingly. Open and honest discussions will yield better results than the ambiguous, confusing messages currently being sent to kids.

WHO

  • Anna Diaz, Founder Women for Measure 80
  • Amanda Rain, Women for Measure 80 and Outreach Director for Yes on 80
  • Shelley Fox-Loken, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP)
  • Madeline Martinez, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP)
  • Trish Morningstar, Mom and PTSD Sufferer
  • Jessica Parks, Mom and War on Marijuana Victim

WHERE

Front steps of the Oregon State Capitol
900 Court St. NE
Salem, OR 97301

WHEN

1:00 pm – 1:30: Gather
1:30 pm – 2:30: Speakers
2:30 pm – 3:00: Close

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