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It's time to throw these b*stards out of office!!!! They are all tyrants!!!! When it comes to MPP or the Marijuana Policy Project the Tucson Weekly doesn't seem to understand that the folks at MPP are just as evil as any of these evil politicians. The phoney baloney MPP initiative to legalize marijuana in Arizona is 99% about making millionaires out of the 80+ medical marijuana dispensaries and 1% about ending the evil draconian marijuana laws. And as of this morning Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton needs to have his *ss thrown out of office. In yesterday's rigged election his $30 BILLION tax on Phoenix residents passed. That's BILLION with a B, not million with a M. Mayor Stanton lied to us and claims the tax is for mass transit, but if you read the fine print the tax MAY be used for mass transit, and in reality the Phoenix City Council can and will use it for any damn thing they feel like.
Here's a List of 45 Municipal Leaders Who Are Fighting Against Marijuana Legalization (None from Tucson Thus Far) by María Inés Taracena August 21, 2015 In less than a year, we will know which legal marijuana initiative gets the spot on the November 2016 ballot (if any measure actually makes it. It's really too early to tell). Campaigns on both sides are in full swing, with organizations like the Marijuana Policy Project spending big bucks to ensure their measure lands on the ballot next year, and groups like Arizonans for Responsible Drug Policy fighting hard to keep that from happening. Said group released today a list of 45 municipal leaders, whom we shall call allies in the anti-legal weed fight. There aren't any from Tucson, but a lot of names from the Phoenix area (Mesa, Chandler, etc.). Prescott and Sahuarita are also represented. “Our cities and towns know first hand the damaging effects of marijuana on their citizens and resources, and they are rightly concerned that making a dangerous substance legal and more available will only magnify the social and financial strain on their communities," says Chair Seth Leibsohn, chairman of Arizonans for Responsible Drug Policy, in a statement to the media. "We're proud to have such a strong bipartisan municipal coalition of support in our effort to ensure drugs like marijuana stay illegal." To this list add other names such as Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall, Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk and Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery. Here's the list (which side are you on?): Mark Abram, council member, City of Kingman |