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Subject:A gift for you from CALM
Dear Supervisor,
Scott Chipman,, Southern California Chair of Citizens Against Legalizing Marijuana (CALMca), has provided a free
subscription for you to The Marijuana Report. This weekly e-newsletter will bring you the latest news about the
marijuana story unfolding across the nation, We hope you find it useful in the work you do to govern your county.
Your first issue will arrive tomorrow(March 16) via Mail Chimp.
As states pass laws to legalize marijuana for medical and/or recreational use, local political leaders are suddenly
burdened with the responsibility of determining whether to allow marijuana growth and sales in their areas.
Colorado, for example, is the first state of only four states to legalize marijuana for recreational use thus far. Yet
75 percent of the state's jurisdictions urisdictions have banned marijuana cultivation, processing, and sales within their
boundaries. The Marijuana Report will help you understand why this is happening and give you information to
help you deal with conflictingdemands from citizens vs. the marijuana industry. For even more information, you
may wish to visit our website, TheMffUggngRep�rt.pa
The Marijuana Report is published by National Families in Action ( FIA), a drug prevention, education, and policy
nonprofit organization founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977. NiFIA is one of the most trusted voices in the field and
is known for delivering news about the complex science of addictive drugs in terms we all can understand. Along
with CALM, we hope The Marijuana Report will give you a base of information that will enable you to make
decisions based on science to protect the health and safety of your citizens.
All the best,
Sue Rusche
President and CEO
nf mia
PO Box 133136
Atlanta GA 30333-3136
404-248-9676
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