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Election Day is almost here and two states, Arkansas and
Massachusetts have ballot initiatives to legalize medical marijuana. What does
this mean? It means the pot issue is a hot issue and both states have candidates
looking to grab votes based on whether or not they back the controversial laws.
It also means that both sides are lighting up the phone
banks (no pun intended) asking for donations to fight for or against
legalization. In Arkansas, response to those contributions has taken a bizarre
turn.
A spokesperson for Arkansans for Compassionate Care, the
organization campaigning for the legalization measure on the ballot says that
instead of money, they have received hundreds of envelopes filled with twigs
and seeds in support of the measure.
“We’re not quite sure what to make of it,” said Darryl
Hartnell, vice chairman of ACC. “While the twigs and seeds appear to have come
from authentic cannabis plants, it is not certain what that has to do with our
requests for donations.”
Montel Williams, former talk show host and huge supporter
of the Arkansas measure to legalize medical marijuana, said he may know why
people are sending in the unsmokeable portions of the plants.
“It is a show of solidarity, plain and simple. A stupid
show of solidarity,” he said. “But honestly, after paying the street price for
an ounce of pot, not many of the supporters have enough cash to send in so they
send a cry for help instead.”
“Could be,” said Hartnell, “although we’re thinking it
might have something to do with our adoption of the song Twigs and Seeds by Jesse Winchester as the anthem of our movement,
which,” he said “disproves everything opponents are saying about how the use of
marijuana affects a person’s ability to reason properly.”
At least if it's legal it would give them something else to tax.
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