Wisconsin is only 1 of three states in our country where the citizens can not start a state wide referendum. “NORML” Jeff, field activist with Northern Wisconsin NORML started a petition (Legalize state wide referendums in Wisconsin) using www.signon.org so we the citizens of the state of Wisconsin can vote on matters we feel need to be addressed. This could bring the power back to the people of our great state and give us all a voice of our own!
Please us the following link to help legalize state wide referendums in Wisconsin: http://signon.org/sign/legalize-state-wide-referend
PETITION STATEMENT
Make it legal for the citizens of Wisconsin to be able to have a state wide referendums, just like the majority of our country. Let the people have a voice.
Wisconsin State Cannabis Lobby Day is announced for January 16th, 2013 in Madison. SAVE THE DATE!
Posted on the Wisconsin NORML and Madison NORML Facebook Groups and spoke about on recent main stream media interviews:
Letting folks know a couple of months out, so that plans can be made, and folks from the far reaches can arrange to attend. January 16th, 2013 will be WI State Capitol Lobby Day in the rotunda (exact times to be announced). Come one, come all. Learn, lobby and discover what is happening for the MMJ efforts in Wisconsin!
Of course we will have more details as they develop, in the meantime:
SAVE THE DATE OF WEDNESDAY JANUARY 16TH, 2013
On Wednesday morning, November 14, 2012 from 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM Jay Selthofner, C0-Founder and Treasurer with Northern Wisconsin NORML will be talking about hemp and cannabis on Wisconsin Public Radio and speaking to host Joy Cardin in depth about the issue of hemp cannabis and marijuana reform.
We plan to discuss why marijuana should be legalized, how optimistic I am that it will be legalized in Wisconsin one day, past attempts at legalization in Wisconsin, current cannabis law in Wisconsin and the medical benefits of marijuana.
You can join in the conversation, it has already begun on Facebook, as the Joy Cardin Facebook Page posted a teaser about the interview and asked these questions to fans.
Now that Colorado and Washington state have both voted to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, what is the state of cannabis legalization in Wisconsin? We’ll talk with the co-founder of Northern Wisconsin NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) on Wednesday from 6-7am.
Do you think Wisconsin should legalize marijuana for recreational use? How about medicinal marijuana? Or growing agricultural hemp?
Every weekday from 6am to 9am on the Ideas Network stations, you’ll hear Joy Cardin talking with a wide variety of guests about current issues. Policy-makers and politicos field questions from Joy and her callers on a wide array of timely state, national and international topics.
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NOTE: Eau Claire Area. Jay also did an interview with reporter Aaron Dimick from WEAU Channel 13 News in Eau Claire. The news reported is expected to air on Wednesday, November 14th. We will keep you posted as we know more.
Movement Grows to Legalize Pot in Wisconsin
by Michele McCormack
by Elizabeth Fay
Story Created: Nov 8, 2012 at 5:39 PM CST
Story Updated: Nov 8, 2012
MILWAUKEE—A Pro-legalization group believes the recent decisions in Colorado and Washington are re-igniting the push for pot to be legalized in Wisconsin.
Members plan to fast track legislation that would legalize it for medical purposes first, opening the door to recreational use as well.
“I believe it’s only a matter of time before it ends up spreading to the rest of the country,” Eric Marsch of Southeastern Wisconsin’s NORML organization told CBS 58′s Elizabeth Fay.
Barbara Notestein of the Safe & Sound organization has the completely opposite view.
“In terms of how people would learn and work and behave,” Nostein says, “I don’t think it would have a positive impact.”
To watch the entire news video, go to the source.