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[...] among the races 3. 1 out of every 14 arrests for any crime... Read more » The post 91 Reasons to Vote Yes on Measure 91 appeared first on Vote Yes on 91. [...]
[...] Retired Oregon Supreme Court Justice William Riggs shares why he will vote yes on Measure 91 – the better approach to marijuana. The November 2014 Oregon initiative will [...]
[...] largest... Read more » The post Press Release: Varied coalition of influential groups all agree: Vote YES on Measure 91 appeared first on Vote Yes on 91. [...]
[...] or two about regulating an intoxicating substance,... Read more » The post Medford Mail-Tribune: Vote Yes on 91 appeared first on Vote Yes on 91. [...]
[...] After months of gathering signatures, New Approach Oregon is on the brink of qualifying for the November ballot. Now, with just over four months to [...] ! appeared first on New Approach Oregon. [...]
[...] do this,” said campaign manager Dan Mahr. “But more organizations... Read more » The post New Approach Oregon is now accepting Bitcoin! appeared first on New Approach Oregon. [...]
[...] than his opponent, he also got the facts right. Separate myth from fact here. The post New Approach Oregon on KGW’s Straight Talk appeared first on New Approach Oregon. [...]
[...] will decide whether... Read more » The post Campaign Update: July 3rd appeared first on New Approach Oregon. [...]
[...] -4689 Moms from Oregon, Colorado and Washington endorse Measure 91 to regulate, legalize and tax marijuana Today, moms from Oregon, Washington and Colorado gathered at the Yes on 91 headquarters to [...]
[...] releases final fiscal impact statement If Oregon voters decide to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana, the state estimates that it will take in up to $40... Read more » The post Press Release: [...]
[...] Oregon’s campaign to regulate, legalize and tax marijuana has won several new endorsements and released a new campaign commercial featuring an after- [...]
[...] prosecutors in the state, has endorsed Measure 91, which would regulate, legalize and tax marijuana for adults 21 and older. Kris Olson has worked in justice and law enforcement for more than 40 [...]
[...] of politics at Willamette University. It... Read more » The post Notes from the Road: Legalizing Marijuana in Oregon appeared first on Vote Yes on 91. [...]
[...] ’s leading drug policy reformers visited Oregon Tuesday to make a pitch for legalizing marijuana, calling our initiative headed to the November ballot “the new gold standard” of [...]
[...] Oregon marijuana regulation would generate $38.5 million in first year Tax money would go to schools, police, drug [...]
[...] Why we need marijuana regulation in :45 seconds flat Our team worked hard on this short video presentation that shows why [...]
[...] of King County (which includes Seattle) will appear on your television in Oregon to say marijuana regulation is working in Washington. Sheriff John Urquhart supported... Read more » The post [...]
[...] , is launching a 6-day, 10-city tour around Oregon to talk about travel and the need for marijuana reform in Oregon. The Yes on 91 campaign will join him. On the November ballot, Measure 91 will [...]
[...] marijuana “the No. 1 priority” for his... Read more » The post The “Gold Standard” of Marijuana Reform appeared first on New Approach Oregon. [...]
[...] to marijuana in Oregon. We arrest and cite over 12,000 people in Oregon a year for marijuana offenses. That’s one about every 45 minutes. I think those are the wrong priorities for our [...]
[...] we need to pursue them. Yet in Oregon, we have arrested or cited over 99,000 people for marijuana offenses over the last decade. Every minute... Read more » The post Frm. Assistant DA in Multnomah [...]
[...] It’s official: Oregon voters will decide in November whether to regulate, tax and legalize marijuana for adults 21 and over. [...]
[...] Up to $40 million: Oregon Department of Revenue releases final fiscal impact statement If Oregon voters decide to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana, the state estimates that it will take in up to [...]
[...] among the races 3. 1 out of every 14 arrests for any crime... Read more » The post 91 Reasons to Vote Yes on Measure 91 appeared first on Vote Yes on 91. [...]
[...] Retired Oregon Supreme Court Justice William Riggs shares why he will vote yes on Measure 91 – the better approach to marijuana. The November 2014 Oregon initiative will [...]
[...] largest... Read more » The post Press Release: Varied coalition of influential groups all agree: Vote YES on Measure 91 appeared first on Vote Yes on 91. [...]
[...] or two about regulating an intoxicating substance,... Read more » The post Medford Mail-Tribune: Vote Yes on 91 appeared first on Vote Yes on 91. [...]
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