New Approach Oregon Announces Its Marijuana Agenda For 2016
I received the following message from New Approach Oregon: After a busy year working with local and state agencies to legislate and implement regulation and
I received the following message from New Approach Oregon: After a busy year working with local and state agencies to legislate and implement regulation and
Travis Maurer has been in the news a lot lately. There was a long time when there were only two articles written about him that
I received the following call to action from New Approach Oregon: Dear Johnny, Finally. A bill to expunge obsolete marijuana convictions is on the verge
I received two alerts from the New Approach Oregon campaign, which can be found below. This is a very serious issue that I hope everyone
There are numerous attempts underway at the Oregon Legislature to rewrite Oregon Measure 91. Politicians are trying to go against the will of the 56%
The successful campaign to legalize marijuana has launched a new effort to defend Oregon’s marijuana law from those who are trying to undermine the measure.
Oregon’s campaign to regulate, legalize and tax marijuana has won several new endorsements and today released a new campaign commercial featuring an after-school program leader
As the leading law enforcement voice for the anti-Measure 91 campaign to legalize marijuana in Oregon, Clatsop County District Attorney Josh Marquis is tasked with
Marijuana opponents claim that cops aren’t really focused on enforcing marijuana prohibition, so that marijuana legalization isn’t needed. That claim is blatantly false. Quite a
Stoned Mayhem on the Freeways, or SMOF, is what I call the go-to scare tactic of the drug warriors seeking to maintain the status quo
You have to feel some sympathy for Josh Marquis. By all accounts, he’s a decent man and a good district attorney for Clatsop County. But,
The City Club of Portland has issued endorsements for Oregon ballot measures. One of the measures they are endorsing is Measure 91 which would legalize
Kevin Sabet once told me on Twitter that marijuana decriminalization should be enough, and that there is no need for further reform in Oregon. After
A few years ago, Oregon medical cannabis patients and advocates launched a protest in front of The Oregonian’s office because the newspaper’s coverage of medical cannabis had
Oregon’s leading drug addiction expert appears today in the first TV spot in a $2.3 million advertising campaign to regulate, tax and legalize marijuana for
With decades on the bench in Oregon, including more than 8 years as a justice on the state Supreme Court, retired judge Riggs knows a
Personal testimony is a powerful thing. People that are on the fence about marijuana legalization tend to be so because they don’t have a face
If Oregon voters decide to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana, the state estimates that it will take in up to $40 million a year, much
Oregon’s plan to legalize recreational marijuana has now been formally named Measure 91 by the Secretary of State’s office. It is well known that Millennials support marijuana
Now that Oregon’s legalization is officially Initiative 91 on the November ballot, Clatsop County District Attorney Josh Marquis has taken to the media to offer
Delegates of a regional federation of unions in Northwest Oregon met a two thirds majority vote to recommend that statewide labor organizations support the New
With The New York Times now on board and polling showing that legalization is likely in my home state of Oregon (but it isn’t a done deal, so please donate to
Three early endorsers: Oregon State Council for Retired Citizens, Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Less than a week after qualifying for
The New York Times endorsed national marijuana legalization over the weekend. Just about every organization sent me something to post, so I figured I’d put
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