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Re-criminalization in Alaska

The F.D.A. says "No benefits"

Pot: #1 Cross-Addiction Drug

Good Samaritan or Bad Seed?

Drug Cartels will sell harder drugs: Meth, Herion, Cocaine

Dangers of Second-hand Smoke

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October 31, 2010

New Poll shows Prop. 19's failing trend

"1,501 registered voters who participated in the Field Poll, 49 percent said they oppose Prop. 19 and 42 percent said they are in favor..." - San Francisco Chronicle -Source

Actual Poll - Los Angeles Times - Source

Read the full story

Reasons why California

should vote NO on Prop. 19

and 58 counties to create their own independant regulations

which would be complete chaos

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Alexandra Datig appeared on "Bill Bennett's Morning in America"

Hosted by former U.S. Drug Czar Mr. Bill Bennett, podcast

America's 7th largest radio show with over 3.5 million listeners

October 27, 2010 - www.billbennett.com

 

October 26, 2010

Polls show a continuing trend of Opposition to Prop. 19

Public Safety First results here

 

October 22. 2010

Poll shows Proposition 19 hitting a Wall of Opposition

51% opposed - 39% support results here

 

Open Letter to the Entertainment Community (Download)

Feds Warning to Proposition 19

United States Attorney General, Eric Holder on Prop. 19

"We will vigorously enforce the CSA against those individuals and organizations that possess, manufacture or distribute marijuana for recreational use, even if such activities are permitted under state law,..."

CSA is the Controlled Substances Act

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Watch out California!!! -

The drug legalizer agenda is DANGEROUS!

 

Tax Revenue from Alcohol and Tobacco: $40 Billion

Public Health Costs: $385 Billion

Net Loss: $345 Billion

Source: ONDCP

New NSDUH 2009 study shows drug use highest in a decade

September 24, 2010

 L.A. Times chooses not to endorse Proposition 19: "Snuff out the Pot Measure"

 

Cal Chamber releases fact sheet

on the Federal conflict in the drug free workplace

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OpEd calls for National awareness on marijuana abuse

OpEd by former U.S. Drug Czar Bill Bennett

Alexandra Datig, Nip It In The Bud: No on Prop. 19

Seth Leibsohn, Fellow at the Claremont Institute

September 9, 2010, Alexandra Datig appeared On former U.S. Drug Czar "Bill Bennett's Morning in America" to talk about opposition points on Prop. 19, with host and former Drug Czar Chief of Staff, Seth Leibsohn - Listen to the podcast

www.billbennett.com

 

National and Local Leaders agree:

Proposition 19 is not in our best interest

President of the United States, Barack Obama

United States Drug Czar, R. Gil Kerlikowske and

All other U.S. Drug Czars, Source: L.A. Times

Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger - L.A. Times OpEd by the Governor

United States Senator and No on 19 Co-Chair, Dianne Feinstein (left)

Los Angeles County Sheriff and No on 19 Co-Chair, Lee Baca (right)

 

 

 

California Attorney General and Candidate for Governor Jerry Brown (left)

Candidate for Governor, Meg Whitman (right)

Los Angeles District Attorney and Candidate for Attorney General Steve Cooley (left)

Candidate for Attorney General, Kamala Harris (right)

California State Firefighters Association

California Senator and Candidate for Senate, Barbara Boxer (left)

Candidate for California State Senate, Carly Fiorina (right)

National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives

 

President of Mexico, Filipe Calderon

 

Newspapers

Bakersfield Californian

Contra Costa Times

(Palm Springs) Desert Sun

Gilroy Dispatch

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

LA Daily News

Lompoc Record

Los Angeles Times

Modesto Bee

Monterey County Herald

North County Times (San Diego)

Oakalnd Tribune

Pasadena Star-News

Paradise Post.com

Riverside Press-Enterprise

Sacramento Bee

San Bernardino Sun

San Francisco Chronicle

San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Santa Rosa Press Democrat

Si gnal.com (Santa Clarita Valley)

Ventura County Star

Whittier Daily News

 

Public Safety First

No on Proposition 19

Announces Bold Opposition

www.noonproposition19.com

ORGANIZATIONS:

Anaheim Police Association

California Association of Code Enforcement Officers

California Association of Highway Patrolmen

California Correctional Supervisors Organization

California District Attorneys Association

California District Attorney Investigators Association

California Narcotic Officers’ Association

California Peace Officers’ Association — John Standish, President

California Police Chiefs Association

California State Sheriffs’ Association

CIA Investigation Academy

Crime Victims United of California

Fight Crime: Invest in Kids

Los Angeles County Police Chiefs Association

Los Angeles Police Protective League

National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP)

National Organization of Black Law Enforcement (NOBLE)

Orange County Coalition of Police and Sheriffs (OC Cops)

Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County

Peace Officers Research Association of California

Placer County Sheriffs’ Association

SHERIFFS:

Gregory Ahern — Sheriff, Alameda County

Tom Allman — Sheriff, Mendocino County

John Anderson — Sheriff, Madera County

Lee Baca — Sheriff, Los Angeles County

Virginia Black — Retired Sheriff, Yuba County

Edward Bonner — Sheriff, Placer County

Tom Bosenko — Sheriff, Shasta County

Bill Brown — Sheriff, Santa Barbara County

Adam Christianson — Sheriff, Stanislaus County

Bill Cogbill — Sheriff, Sonoma County

Lorrac Craig — Sheriff, Trinity County

Dennis Downum — Sheriff, Calaveras County

Steven Durfor — Sheriff, Yuba County

John Evans — Sheriff, Sierra County

Bill Gore — Sheriff, San Diego County

Curtis Hill — Sheriff, San Benito County

Rod Hoops — Sheriff, San Bernardino County

Sandra Hutchens — Sheriff, Orange County

Mike Kanalakis — Sheriff, Monterey County

Doug Koford — Sheriff, Napa County

Manfred Kollar — Sheriff, El Dorado County

Bill Lutze — Sheriff, Inyo County

Scott Marshall — Sheriff, Colusa County

Margaret Mims — Sheriff, Fresno County

Steve Moore — Sheriff, San Joaquin County

Brian Muller — Sheriff, Mariposa County

Clay Parker — Sheriff, Tehama County

J. Paul Parker — Sheriff, Sutter County

Mark Pazin — Sheriff, Merced County

Gary Philp — Sheriff, Humboldt County

E. G. Prieto — Sheriff, Yolo County

Rick Riggins — Sheriff, Siskiyou County

Keith Royal — Sheriff, Nevada County

Warren Rupf — Sheriff, Contra Costa County

Martin Ryan — Sheriff, Amador County

Tom Sawyer — Retired Sheriff, Merced County

Rick Scholl — Sheriff, Mono County

Stan Sniff — Sheriff, Riverside County

Gary Stanton — Sheriff, Solano County

Steven Warren — Sheriff, Lassen County

Donny Youngblood — Sheriff, Kern County

POLICE CHIEFS:

James Anderson — Police Chief, Placentia Police Department

William Bowen — Police Chief, Rio Vista Police Department

Brian Bowles — Police Chief, Yreka Police Department

Joel Bryden — Police Chief, Walnut Creek Police Department

Tom Chapman — Police Chief, Arcata Police Department

Paul Cooper — Police Chief, Claremont Police Department

Jim Copsey — Police Chief, Grover Beach Police Department

John Crombach — Police Chief, Oxnard Police Department

Ronald DePompa — Police Chief, Glendale Police Department

Rick Esteves — Police Chief, Downey Police Department

Louis Fetherolf — Police Chief, Salinas Police Department

Phil Green — Police Chief, Twin Cities Police Authority

Peter Hansen — Police Chief, Redding Police Department

Stanley Henry — Police Chief, Cathedral City Police Department

Rodney Jones — Police Chief, Fontana Police Department

Brian Klier — Interim Police Chief, Sutter Creek Police Department

Mario Krstic — Police Chief, Farmersville Police Department

David Lawton — Police Chief, San Gabriel Police Department

Stephen Lodge — Police Chief, Santa Clara Police Department

Michael McCrary — Police Chief, Wheatland Police Department

Joseph McKeown — Retired Police Chief

Richard Melton — Police Chief, Napa Police Department

Carlos Mestas — Police Chief, Hanford Police Department

Joe Polisar — Police Chief, Garden Grove Police Department

Larry Ralston — Police Captain, Lompoc Police Department

Kim Raney — Police Chief, Covina Police Department

Robert Sanderson — Police Chief, Arcadia Police Department

John Schaefer — Police Chief, San Marino Police Department

Jacqueline Seabrooks — Police Chief, Inglewood Police Department

James Shaw — Police Chief, Escalon Police Department

Mark Siemens — Police Chief, Rocklin Police Department

Steve Smith — Police Chief, Blythe Police Department

Lisa Solomon — Police Chief, Paso Robles Police Department

Thomas Sonoff — Police Chief, Signal Hill Police Department

Craig Steckler — Police Chief, Fremont Police Department

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS:

J. Kirk Andrus — District Attorney, Siskiyou County

Gerald Benito — District Attorney, Shasta County

George Booth — District Attorney, Mono County

Robert Brown — District Attorney, Mariposa County

Dolores Carr — District Attorney, Santa Clara County

Phillip Cline — District Attorney, Tulare County

Steve Cooley — District Attorney, Los Angeles County

Joyce Dudley — District Attorney, Santa Barbara County

Bonnie Dumanis — District Attorney, San Diego County

Elizabeth Egan — District Attorney, Fresno County

Bradford Fenocchio — District Attorney, Placer County

Birgit Fladager — District Attorney, Stanislaus County

Dean Flippo — District Attorney, Monterey County

James Fox — District Attorney, San Mateo County

Michael Harper — District Attorney, Trinity County

Kamala Harris – District Attorney, San Francisco

Robert Holzapfel — District Attorney, Glenn County

Jacqueline Jackson — Deputy District Attorney, Riverside County

Robert Kochly — District Attorney, Contra Costa County

Gary Lieberstein — District Attorney, Napa County

Arthur Maillet — District Attorney, Inyo County

Patrick McGrath — District Attorney, Yuba County

Cliff Newell — District Attorney, Nevada County

Gilbert Otero — District Attorney, Imperial County

David Paulson — District Attorney, Solano County

John Poyner — District Attorney, Colusa County

Michael Ramos — District Attorney, San Bernardino County

Michael Ramsey — District Attorney, Butte County

Jeff Reisig — District Attorney, Yolo County

Todd Riebe — District Attorney, Amador County

Jan Scully — District Attorney, Sacramento County

Dwayne Stewart — Assistant District Attorney, Glenn County

Gregory Totten — District Attorney, Ventura County

 

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Real Stories & Real Consequences As A Result Of Marijuana Use

See (video): "The truth about Marijuana": www.drugfreeworld.org

 

 

Will legalizing Marijuana place our National Security at risk?

We think so.

How will California defend itself against the enemy both foreign and domestic, in a newly intoxicated condition? - Not very well.

The Department of Homeland Security has the threat level in the airline sector set to level “Orange” or “High.”  The next threat level would be “Red” for “Severe.”  With marijuana legalization, drug paraphernalia would become yet another source of concern for airline security.  We cannot afford to be casual about many items, which are banned from being brought on a plane.  Drug paraphernalia would add a long list of items, which we must not be burdened with.  - 

DHS threat level assessment here

 

Legalization of cannabis would bring on a whole new way for adults to look at the youth.

Effects on youth here

 

CalChamber is OPPOSED