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About Sensible Seattle
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The Sensible Seattle Coalition. Seattle, WA 98145. Contact [at] sensibleseattle.org. Dominic is former Director of the Seattle Hempfest, the world's largest marijuana policy reform event, and President of Washington NORML. He has volunteered on many local drug policy reform campaigns including the successful medical marijuana initiative, I-692. Rose is a Seattle resident who has volunteered with several local social service agencies. She currently works for The League of Women Voters. On June 9, 2002 I-7...
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Initiative 75 E-Newsletter
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Sign up for I-75 Email Updates. To stay informed about Initiative 75, sign up for our email updates. We will send infrequent updates about I-75 and the Marijuana Policy Review Panel. Enter your email address in the form below and hit "subscribe.". Sell, trade or otherwise make available your email address to any third party. 183; Why Vote Yes? 183; I-75 Text. Sponsored by the Sensible Seattle Coalition PO Box 45622, Seattle, WA 98145 contact [at] sensibleseattle.org.
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Endorsements
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Initiative 75 is endorsed by:. King County Bar Association. League of Women Voters of Seattle. American Civil Liberties Union of Washington. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Washington State Senator. Adam Kline, Washington State Senator. Nick Licata, Seattle City Councilmember. Judy Nicastro, Seattle City Councilmember. Heidi Wills, Seattle City Councilmember. Larry Gossett, King County Councilmember. Bob Santos, Executive Director, Inter*Im. Roger Goodman, King County Bar Association Drug Policy Project. Tony Lee, JD.
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The Sensible Seattle Coalition, Sponsors of I-75
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INITIATIVE 75 WINS WITH 58% OF THE VOTE! League of Women Voters of Seattle. King County Bar Association. American Civil Liberties Union of Washington. 32nd, 34th, 36th, 37th, 43rd, and 46th District Democrats. Fred Noland, JD. Robert Killian, MD. Arresting adults for marijuana possession is a waste of valuable law enforcement resources. As you decide on I-75, please ask yourself:. Shouldn't our police be allowed to focus on protecting us against serious and violent crime? If you agree, vote YES on I-75.
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Sensible Seattle Media
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Working media should contact Dominic Holden at 206-877-2240 or media at sensibleseattle.org. Marijuana now a low priority in SF. Bay Area Reporter - Deceber 28, 2006. Missoula Joins Other Western Cities on Marijuana Prioritization. New West Missoula - November 21, 2006. Missoula County approves marijuana initiative. Missoulian - November 8, 2006. Initiative 2 would make marijuana lowest priority. Missoulian - October 17, 2006. Rick Steves is just a NORML guy. Seattle Times - March 14, 2006. Seattle Post-...
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Initiative 75 Text
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AN ORDINANCE to Establish a Sensible Marijuana Law Enforcement Policy in Seattle. Seattle and other Washington taxpayers are burdened by the substantial costs of investigating, arresting, prosecuting and jailing people for charges involving marijuana;. Federal education loans are denied to middle-income and lower-income students pursuant to Congressional amendments to the Higher Education Act where applicant students have been convicted of charges involving marijuana;. 2 By March 31, 2003, establish repo...
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Contribute to Sensible Seattle
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After years of hard work, Initiative 75 passed overwhelmingly, demonstrating that Seattle voters believe the arrest and prosecution of adults for marijuana possession is a waste of our scarce public resources. The Sensible Seattle Coalition will now monitor the implementation of Initiative 75. We request your help in the form of a financial contribution so that we may continue this important work and guarantee the initiative's future success. Post Office Box 45622. Seattle, Washington 98145.