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Please inform you readers about these initiatives to legalize drugs

  Dear sirs:

Please inform you readers, listeners, and viewers about these voter initiatives to re-legalize drugs.

RAD Arizona, or Re-legalize All Drugs - Arizona is circulating petitions for two initiatives to re-legalize drugs in Arizona.

The first petition, which is initiative number C-02-2016 re-legalizes marijuana in Arizona. We think the voters of Arizona overwhelmingly support re-legalization of marijuana.

The second petition, which is initiative number C-03-2016 re-legalizes all drugs in Arizona. This is a much tougher sell then just re-legalizing marijuana, but a huge number of voters are fed up with the insane 100 year old “war on drugs” which has been a dismal failure.

RAD's initiatives tell the government that drug abuse is a medical problem, not a criminal problem.

RAD's initiatives tell the government to stop wasting billions of dollars arresting people for “victimless drug war crimes” and allows people to solve drug abuse problems with medical treatment, not prison time.

RAD's initiatives swings the clock back before the “war on drugs” began and either re-legalizes marijuana, or re-legalizes all drugs.

People who want to help end the government's “war on marijuana” or the “war on drugs” and circulate our petitions should contact RAD at:

Phone - (602)492-4201 - Mike Shipley

E-mail - relegalize420@gmail.com

FacebookRAD : Relegalize All Drugs

https://www.facebook.com/RADArizona

Snail Mail:RAD - Re-legalize All Drugs
PO BOX 27421
Tempe, Arizona
85285-7421

People can download the two petitions from the RAD website at:
http://relegalize.100webspace.net/pdf_files/pdf_files.html
If you would like to talk to RAD about these initiatives or set up and interview give us a call or email.

Here is a copy of the RAD initiative to re-legalize marijuana which was filed with the Arizona Secretary of States office on January 26, 2015.

Initiative to re-legalize Marijuana in Arizona C-02-2016

OFFICIAL TITLE

RE-LEGALIZE MARIJUANA

FULL TEXT OF PROPOSITION

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Arizona The Constitution of the State of Arizona is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW ARTICLE to read:

RE-LEGALIZE MARIJUANA

1. The state of Arizona shall recognize that marijuana and marijuana abuse are NOT criminal problems to be solved by arresting people and putting them in prison, fining them and seizing their assets.

2. The state of Arizona shall recognize that marijuana and marijuana abuse are medical problems that are to be solved by the person who uses the marijuana. It is NOT the government's job to solve people's marijuana problems.

3. Government entities in the state of Arizona shall not tax, regulate, control, or pass any laws governing the use, smoking, consumption, drinking, injecting, sale, transfer, growth, cultivating, manufacture, production, storage, possession, transportation, or importation of marijuana or any of the chemicals in any marijuana plant.

4. Nor shall any city, county, state or other government agency or government entity in Arizona assist other government agencies, such as the Federal government, foreign governments, Indian governments or other state governments in enforcing their laws against marijuana.

5. Nor shall any government entity in the state of Arizona pass any regulations discriminating against people or entities that use use, smoke, consume, drink, inject, sell, transfer, grow, cultivate, manufacture, produce, store, possess, transport, or import marijuana.

6. For this initiative the word marijuana refers to any form of marijuana, marijuana products, cannabis or hemp and includes concentrated forms such as hashish, hash oil, wax and shatter.

7. Any person arrested or convicted of any marijuana offense in the past shall automatically have their criminal record cleared for those charges and automatically receive a full pardon for those charges.

8. Any person arrested for any marijuana offense in the past who accepted a plea bargain for reduced charges shall automatically have their criminal record cleared for those reduced charges and automatically receive a full pardon for those reduced charges.

9. The state of Arizona shall not extradite a person to another state or country if the person could be charged with marijuana crimes which would be legal in Arizona.

10. Any government employee, police officer or prosecutor that interferes with a persons marijuana rights defined in this initiative shall be personally and civilly liable to each person for each incident for a minimum of $1 million in damages or 10 times the actual amount of damages which ever is greater. There shall be no immunity to police offices or prosecutors who claim to be "acting in good faith" or other reasons.

11. This constitutional amendment will not effect the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act which shall continue to exist in parallel.

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