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Organizations and Californians agree:

Legalizing Marijuana is not in our best interest

Lee Baca, Los Angeles County Sheriff

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein

California Attorney General Jerry Brown and candidate for Governor of California

Steve Cooley, Los Angeles Distric Attorney and Candidate for Attorney General

National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives ( NOBLE ) - Source

Carmen Trutanich, Los Angeles City Attorney

John Lovell, Veteran Attorney and Lobbyist

MADD - Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Hon. Nate Holden, Los Angeles City Council, ret./California State Senate, ret.

Five Years From Now www.fiveyearsfromnow.net

John Redman - Executive Director, CADFY (website here)

Bishop Ron Allen - IFBC www.ifbc.us / FORCES UNITED - CADFY

Public Safety First (Defeated Prop. 5) (website here)

California Police Chiefs Association

California Republican Party

Hon. George Runner, California State Senator

Meg Whitman, and Candidate for Governor of California

Steve Poizner, and Candidate for Governor of California

R. Gil Kerlikowske, U.S. Drug Czar

General Barry McCaffery, Former U.S. Drug Czar

D.A.R.E. America, Skip Miller, Chairman

Los Angeles Police Protective League

California Peace Officers' Association

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN

California Lung Association (American Lung Association statement here)

Kamala Harris, Candidate for California Attorney General

Barbara Boxer, California State Senator

California Bus Association

Stephen Baldwin, Actor

California Trade Association

CALM (website here)

Mike Ramos, San Bernardino County District Attorney

Chris Kelly, Facebook Executive

Hon. Ted Lieu, Assemblyman

Coach America

Rocky Delgadillo, Candidate for Attorney General

Scott Burns (Executive Director, NDAA)

Calvina Fay, Drug Free America Foundation (website here )

Ronald A. Kirkish, Founder - Stop Marijuana Abuse Coalition (SMAC)

Member - Coalition for a Drug Free California (CDFC)
Member - Coalition for a Drug Free Youth (CADFY)
Member - Coalition Against Legalizing Marijuana (CALM)
Member - Santa Barbara Against Dispensaries (SBAD)

California State Sheriffs' Association

California Narcotics Officers Association

Elisabeth Egan, Fresno County District Attorney

Donny Youngblood, Kern County Sheriff

Curt Hagman, Assembly Member 60th District

Bradford Fenocchio ( District Attorney , Placer County )

Margaret Mims ( Sheriff , Fresno County )

Roger Niello ( Assemblymember , 5th District )

Bill Brown ( Sheriff , Santa Barbara County )

Kevin Jeffries ( State Assemblyman, 66th District , Riverside County )

Partnership For Responsible Parenting

Roger Morgan, The Freestyle Foundation - Coalition for a Drug Free California website here

Save Our Society From Drugs ( website here )

Association of California School Administrators

League of California Cities

...to be continued

 

(Please be advised: This list is not an official list of endorsements.)

 

 

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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

 

Taxing California by intoxicating Californians with Marijuana is un-American! Take a stand against Proposition 19 and vote NO!

FDA requirements

Animal testing must come first, to ensure marijuana is safe and effective before human trials can begin. -www.fda.gov

 

 

 

 

 

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If pot is legalized, more people who have never tried it before will be trying it, and after they do they will get in their car and they will be driving on our streets endangering other drivers and pedestrians, creating an insurance nightmare as a result of DUI related traffic accidents.