Supporters of the move
to end marijuana prohibition in Rhode Island can now organize under one banner.
The newly launched Regulate Rhode
Island is a coalition of citizens and advocacy groups who will
be focusing their efforts on educating the public and persuading the members of
the General Assembly to pass the “Marijuana Control, Regulate, and Tax” soon to
be introduced by Sen. Josh Miller (D-Cranston) and Rep. Edith Ajello
(D-Providence).
The brains and
initiative behind RRI is the highly dedicated progressive power couple — my
cheeky characterization, not theirs — Jared Moffat and Rebecca McGoldrick.
Prior to his graduation last spring, Moffat was the director of the Brown
University chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy, while McGoldrick is
the executive director of Protect Families First, a grassroots organization that
promotes issues affecting Rhode Island youth and families.
So check out the Regulate Rhode Island website where
you can like and share and tweet. You can also help out with a
donation which I assure you will be used wisely. Among the
supporters already on board are the Marijuana Policy Project and Law Enforcement Against Prohibition*
(both these organizations were a huge help with us at the State House) and the
Drug Policy Alliance, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (Brown and URI
chapters), NORML, Marijuana Majority, and more.
Let’s legalize and
regulate marijuana in Rhode Island now.
*Beth Comery is a speaker for LEAP.