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SAFER greets Drug Dealer Cindy at McCain rally
Written by SAFER   
Sunday, 26 October 2008

  Cindy McCain, the subject of one of SAFER's recent campaigns, arrived in Colorado for a rally Friday with her husband, presidential candidate John McCain. SAFER welcomed the country's potential First Drug Dealer and her fans outside the event at National Western Arena in Denver. 

As the Rocky Mountain News reported in its live blog of the rally:

8:22 a.m.

Protesters are standing at the fence near the main entrance to the building -- both pro-McCain and anti-Obama signs are out. "Hocky Mom for Obama" is right next to "Bad Change.com, whose literature indicates their main issue is abortion.

The biggest banner belongs to SAFER -- Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation -- who promote marijuana as a safer choice than alcohol.

Their sign asks "What's the difference between Cindy McCain and a marijuana dealer? Mrs. McCain has made a fortune selling a more harmful drug -- alcohol."

"That's just sad," a woman wearing a McCain button says to one of the SAFER volunteers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The banner and SAFER's presence also got a mention in the Irish Times, one of Ireland's most popular newspapers.

Click below for a short video of the line filing past the SAFER volunteers and staff into the arena.

 

 

 Thanks to Cannabis TV and the THC Media Network for filming and posting the vide on-line.

 

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