Volunteers on marijuana initiative to meet in Freeland


May 13, 2010 · Updated 11:30 AM 

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There will be a meeting for local Initiative 1068 volunteers, both new and old, at 7 p.m. Friday, May 14 at the Freeland Library.

I-1068, the Marijuana Reform Act, removes all civil and criminal penalties for marijuana for people over 18, except for DUI.

At this week’s meeting, organizers will learn how the campaign is going on Whidbey Island and across the state. They will also turn in signed petitions, get new ones and network with others.

For more information, contact Steve Erickson at 360-579-2332 or e-mail Sensible.Wa.Whidbey@gmail.com.

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