The Organization known as Moms for Marijuana has a slogan, “Moms Say Legalize” and they are launching a pink bracelet line for supporters to proudly display their individual support for legalizing marijuana. The organization is know of a variety of contests and this launch is no different. Only 5 days left to enter the photo contest. Here is the report from their blog:
Moms Say Legalize Bracelet Contest
We had so much fun with our flip flop contest that we decided to have another one.
We have five of these new “Moms Say Legalize” bracelets that we will be giving away BEFORE they become available to the public.
The 5 most creative pictures of themselves with the words Moms Say Legalize will receive a bracelet.
This time entries will be voted upon by our chapter leaders.
For More Information, please visit the following links:
Contest Rules:
– Entries will be judge by creativeness.
– Entries must have the words “Moms Say Legalize” somewhere in it.
– Entries must also have YOU somewhere in it.
– Entries must be tasteful and decent.
– Entries must be submitted no later than 11:59pm, Friday, July 22nd, 2011.
Jay Selthofner is the Founder of The Wisconsin Cannabis Activist Network and Northern Wisconsin NORML. Jay ran for Wisconsin State Assembly 2010 as an Independent Candidate on a platform of legalizing cannabis.
He owns Selthofner Consulting which provides a wide array of services. His family owns Heritage Hemp Farm, which specializes in a compassion club style setting for their patrons and holds the annual "From the Land Festival" in Green Lake, WI, the third weekend in October.
Jay is also a contributor to The Stoner's Travel Guide and with the help of cannabis activists Gene and Jessica, they are about about to publish the book The Stoner's Travel Guide to Wisconsin which will include a business directory. If interested in advertising opportunities, please do not hesitate to contact Jay for a media kit.
Jay is a motivated citizen activist in Wisconsin. Through networking, communication and hard work he believes the reform of cannabis laws will progress despite relentless opposition.
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