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The Drug Policy Alliance is launching a campaign to build out base in support of marijuana. Our campaign is called Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana; to kick things off we are hitting the road for a series of town hall meetings this October. We’ll be holding weeknight town hall meetings across the state in 6 towns: Roswell, Las Cruces, Deming, Farmington, Gallup, and Albuquerque.
Legalizing marijuana will enrich our state's economy, fund early childhood education, and keep kids safe.
Join Drug Policy Alliance staff and guest speakers (TBA) this October for a discussion about statewide marijuana legalization.
RSVP for one of six (free) events in Las Cruces, Deming, Roswell, Gallup, Farmington, and Albuquerque. (if you are unable to attend, use the RSVP form to sign-up for the Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana email list to hear about future campaign activities)
What: Learn about marijuana legalization and the ways New Mexico benefit from regulating marijuana for adult use and hemp.
Who should attend: People who are interested in becoming volunteers are encouraged to attend an event in their region to connect with campaign staff.
Additional conversations and trainings will be offered to those who sign-up as a supporter of the Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana campaign.
What: Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana Town Hall.
Roswell: The Unity Center, Wed. Oct. 5th 5-7pm
Las Cruces: Dona Ana College, Tues. Oct.12th 5-7pm
Deming: Mimbres Event Center, Wed. Oct. 13th 5-7pm
Farmington: San Juan College, Tues. Oct. 18th 5-7pm
Gallup: Community Service Center, Wed. Oct. 19th 5-7pm
Albuquerque: South Valley Senior Center, Tues. Oct. 25th 5-7pm
Who should attend: People who want to learn more about marijuana policy.
Additional conversations and training will be offered to those who sign-up as a campaign supporters.
Free snacks and Legalize Marijuana T-shirt raffle! Free and Open to the Public!
Things will start happening once another governor is elected. Just 2 more years....cough.
The Drug Policy Alliance is launching a campaign to build out base in support of marijuana. Our campaign is called Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana; to kick things off we are hitting the road for a series of town hall meetings this October. We’ll be holding weeknight town hall meetings across the state in 6 towns: Roswell, Las Cruces, Deming, Farmington, Gallup, and Albuquerque.
Legalizing marijuana will enrich our state's economy, fund early childhood education, and keep kids safe.
Join Drug Policy Alliance staff and guest speakers (TBA) this October for a discussion about statewide marijuana legalization.
RSVP for one of six (free) events in Las Cruces, Deming, Roswell, Gallup, Farmington, and Albuquerque. (if you are unable to attend, use the RSVP form to sign-up for the Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana email list to hear about future campaign activities)
What: Learn about marijuana legalization and the ways New Mexico benefit from regulating marijuana for adult use and hemp.
Who should attend: People who are interested in becoming volunteers are encouraged to attend an event in their region to connect with campaign staff.
Additional conversations and trainings will be offered to those who sign-up as a supporter of the Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana campaign.
What: Grow New Mexico, Legalize Marijuana Town Hall.
Roswell: The Unity Center, Wed. Oct. 5th 5-7pm
Las Cruces: Dona Ana College, Tues. Oct.12th 5-7pm
Deming: Mimbres Event Center, Wed. Oct. 13th 5-7pm
Farmington: San Juan College, Tues. Oct. 18th 5-7pm
Gallup: Community Service Center, Wed. Oct. 19th 5-7pm
Albuquerque: South Valley Senior Center, Tues. Oct. 25th 5-7pm
Who should attend: People who want to learn more about marijuana policy.
Additional conversations and training will be offered to those who sign-up as a campaign supporters.
Free snacks and Legalize Marijuana T-shirt raffle! Free and Open to the Public!
Things will start happening once another governor is elected. Just 2 more years....cough.