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Title: Nine job openings at the Marijuana Policy Project
Source: Marijuana Policy Project
URL Source: http://www.mpp.org
Published: Dec 28, 2005
Author: Rob Kampia
Post Date: 2005-12-28 11:52:18 by Neil McIver
Keywords: Marijuana, openings, Project
Views: 41
Comments: 3

The Marijuana Policy Project currently has nine job openings throughout the country.

The following positions are available in MPP's office in Washington, D.C.:

* Legislative Analyst
* Membership Coordinator
* Web Administrator
* Organizing and Outreach Intern

MPP has one position open in Vermont:

* Statewide Organizer

MPP's Nevada campaign committee, the Committee to Regulate and Control Marijuana, which is campaigning to pass MPP's ballot initiative to tax and regulate marijuana in Nevada, has four positions open in Las Vegas:

* Director of Communications
* Field Director
* Webmaster
* Receptionist

Additionally, the MPP grants program has issued "Requests for Proposals" for 11 grassroots-organizing projects around the country:

* Five Organizers in Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Maine, and New Hampshire
* Six Part-Time Organizers in Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin

All positions require outstanding communications skills, the ability to work independently, a high level of organization, and a professional appearance and demeanor.

Please visit http://www.mpp.org/jobs for detailed job descriptions and instructions for applying.

MPP is not taking phone calls about these positions; rather, all interested candidates should apply by using the process described at the links above.

Please forward this message to anyone you know who might be interested in MPP or the positions listed above. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.

P.S. Donate to MPP Foundation and get a tax deduction! Please just visit http://www.mpp.org/donate5014 by December 31.


The Marijuana Policy Project hopes that each of the 100,000 subscribers on our national e-mail list will make at least one financial donation to MPP's work in 2005. Please visit http://www.mpp.org/donate5014 to donate now.

MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in its 2006 strategic plan -- http://www.mpp.org/2006plan -- if you and other allies are generous enough to fund our work.


You are receiving this e-mail because you subscribed to MPP's e-mail alerts. To contact MPP, please visit http://www.mpp.org/contact or reply to this e-mail. Our mailing address is MPP, P.O. Box 77492, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. 20013.

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#1. To: Neil McIver (#0)

Pity they don't need a Quality Assurance Tester...

Lod  posted on  2005-12-28   13:01:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Neil McIver (#0)

I'm all for legalization of hemp.

It is a cash crop for farmers of unexcelled proportions (we had at one time an equipment industry which made harvesters for hemp); a source of fiber which has multiple uses; hemp oil is an outstanding extractive with many benefits in health and household products.

"The consolidation of the States into one vast empire, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of ruin which has overwhelmed all that preceded it." General Robert E. Lee

BTP Holdings  posted on  2005-12-28   13:45:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Neil McIver (#0)

Maybe some of those displaced Katrina victims would be happy to relocate, again.

All the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.

~George Orwell

robin  posted on  2005-12-28   17:01:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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