It's on!
"The new committee, the Marijuana Policy Project of California, will begin raising funds immediately to get a measure on the November 2016 ballot, the group said.
“A diverse coalition of activists, organizations, businesses and community leaders will be joining together in coming months to draft the most effective and viable proposal possible,” Marijuana Policy Project Executive Director Rob Kampia said in a statement. “Public opinion has been evolving nationwide when it comes to marijuana policy, and Californians have always been ahead of the curve.”
Washington Post
Not only is California in play, MPP has its sights on many other states in 2016.
In addition to the 2016 committees formed in Arizona this month and Massachusetts and Nevada earlier in the year, the project plans to focus on legalizing marijuana legislatively in Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont in the coming years, while using the initiative process to achieve the same goal in California, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada.
To connect with the California campaign here is the website
http://www.mpp.org/...
This will have a big impact on 2016 elections.
Any of you political strategy folks have guesses about how this will shake out?