Prop 19 Campaign Down To $62,000
Joe | Aug 02, 2010 | Comments 2
As the campaign season gears up, proponents of CA Proposition 19 had only $62,000 left at the end of June, according to a new report. Opponents of the measure were said to have $19,000.
Doesn’t make for a high-profile battle, but it doesn’t lessen it’s importance. It just means we must work twice as hard to raise the money that will be needed to get Prop 19 across the finish line in the fall.
A second pro-marijuana legalization group associated with the Drug Policy Alliance raised $100,000 from Philip D. Harvey, who started Adam & Eve, a North Carolina-based mail-order and online distributor of sexual toys and pornography. He also founded an international charitable organization that distributes birth control in impoverished nations.
Time runs short in California, and it’s going to be a close vote. Every dollar counts, as does every vote. It is times like these that you “leave everything on the field,” as the saying goes. This is the most important vote in the history of marijuana prohibition. We can’t let it pass us by.
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