Members of Students for Sensible Drug Policy in San Francisco this weekend for the group’s West Coast Conference are calling young voters for Proposition 19. We’re livestreaming the students calling voters live from Yes on 19′s campaign headquarters in Oakland, CA.
Live Stream: Calling Young Voters for Prop 19 from Campaign HQ |
| By: Michael Whitney Sunday October 17, 2010 5:01 pm |
Live: Just Say Now Broadcasts UC Berkeley Debate on Prop 19 |
| By: Michael Whitney Wednesday September 22, 2010 7:15 pm |
At 7pm PDT tonight, students from UC Berkeley will debate Proposition 19, California’s initiative to legalize marijuana. Thanks to Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Just Say Now is able to livestream the debate from UC Berkeley’s campus. Check out our new Just Say Now: Live! page to watch the debate live.
VIDEO: Just Say Now Petition Delivery to Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske |
| By: Jane Hamsher Thursday September 16, 2010 11:45 am |
This morning I joined with members of Students for Sensible Drug Policy and delivered 52,000 petition signatures to drug czar Gil Kerlikowske on behalf of the Just Say Now campaign.
Just Say Now’s Aaron Houston Debates Marijuana Regulation on Fox & Friends |
| By: Michael Whitney Friday August 6, 2010 4:40 pm |
This morning Aaron Houston, the executive director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy and a leader of our Just Say Now campaign, appeared on Fox and Friends to discuss DC’s medical marijuana laws and the need to effectively regulate marijuana across the country.
Diverse Coalition Joins “Just Say Now” Campaign Advisory Board |
| By: Jane Hamsher Tuesday August 3, 2010 9:55 am |
Yesterday, FDL announced online and on CNN that we’re joining with Students for Sensible Drug Policy to launch the Just Say Now Campaign to end marijuana prohibition. Today we share the names of our Just Say Now campaign advisory board, comprised of people across the ideological spectrum who share the goal of a more sane and rational marijuana policy, with an emphasis on those with experience in law enforcement and the justice system.
Violence and “Safety” Dance a Couple Miles Apart |
| By: jiverose7 Tuesday May 4, 2010 6:44 pm |
A student summary of the events taking place on the border and the people who endure it.


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