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SAFER is pleased to announce its latest project, the Women's Marijuana Movement (WMM). We hope you'll take a minute to visit www.WomensMarijuanaMovement.org to check it out, join the movement, and leave a testimonial explaining why you support ending marijuana prohibition.
As its name implies, the Women's Marijuana Movement is a movement of women (and men) who see the harms caused by our current marijuana laws and want to see them changed. And with the tagline, "Safer for us. Safer for all," it will certainly be advocating for the legal and regulated availability of marijuana as a safer alternative to alcohol.
Help Us Celebrate "Tell Your Mothers" Day!
Since Mother's Day is just around the corner, our first action was to create a "Tell Your Mothers" Day eCard! Just click on the button below to send a quick eCard that explains how marijuana is relatively safe and should be an entirely acceptable alternative to alcohol. And in the spirit of "Tell Your Mothers" Day, you will have the option of sending your mom a copy of Marijuana is Safer: So why are we driving people to drink? as a gift for a total of just $10 (free shipping!). On Thursday, May 6th, WMM will be holding a news conference in he 3rd floor conference room of the Colorado State Capitol Building at noon, after which it will be distributing copies of the book, Marijuana is Safer: So why are we driving people to drink? to all female legislators as Mother's Day gifts. If you plan on joining us, we encourage you to dress appropriately for the occasion to ensure we make a good impression.
Scheduled attendees of the news conference include mothers and their children, grandmothers, college students, medical marijuana patients and dispensary operators, substance abuse treatment counselors, former anti-drug activists, and professional women who are simply open about their personal marijuana use. SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert's mom will also be in town to lend some motherly support!
Why Do You Support the Movement?Whether you use marijuana or simply recognize that society would be better off if it were legal, we want to hear from you! Just click on the button below to visit the WMM Testiominals page where you can share your feelings or experiences and see what others are saying.
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