Stories from the week of December 30, 2011
Posted January 9th, 2012 by hiwayhowieCOP on the Hill
Your Voice in the United States Congress
Year in review: My meat and potatoes = presentations numbered 393 for the calendar year, mostly in the House. Only 7 offices have never heard of COP..all freshmen. As you know, some staffers have refused to see me, no matter how many times I ask for a few minutes.
I have worked hard on asking aides to bring HR 2306 – the repeal marijuana bill – to their Member with a positive recommendation on at least policy grounds/reasons. Twenty (20) have signed on with a couple of others saying they would vote YES, if it came to a vote. Solid progress and I will build on that.
The NRA & LULAC (National Rifle Association & League of United Latino American Citizens) conventions were ground-breaking for drug reform & successful. I will attend them again in 2012. The NRA happens in just 4 months & I will be there.
COP membership: Thank you for being a member of COP and donating to its efforts. If you haven’t joined yet, know that your membership is tax-deductible, even as it keeps the only full-time voice in the halls of Congress pushing for a repeal of drug prohibition.
Concerns: Several of you over the months have expressed a concern that COP might be endangering its 501 C 3 status, due to my efforts to push for 2306. I thank you for the feedback and concern.
Based on a seminar I attended at DPA 2009 and the latest IRS bulletin (July 20, 2011), COP may spend an insignificant amount of its budget lobbying. The good news/bad news is that I am a volunteer drawing no salary, just expenses. COP produces no literature which talks about 2306, buys no expensive dinners for Congressmen (LOL), etc. I do buy train and metro tickets, a four dollar lunch in the Longworth café, etc. COP expenses per year are running roughly $6,000. COP status as a 501 C 3 is solid.
Just to be double safe, I do track all the time I spend on 2306 in my Outlook. It amounts to an average of 1-2 hours a week. In a 30 minute chat with a staffer I spend only 2-3 minutes talking about 2306. The rest of the time is on drug prohibition in general from heroin back to MJ…just like when I started back in 2005.
Scratch it off my ‘Bucket list’: On Tuesday night Life threw me a curve ball (stroke) and I spent my first nights in a hospital since birth. Good news is all my memories, languages, etc are intact….just my speech, balance and sense of taste were affected. A week later I am off the walker and cane and my speech is 95% normal.. I will be out of action till late in January.
2012: I will change significantly my routine in 2012. I still have 73 offices in the Senate to visit & 134 in the House. I will do more targeted communications to aides/offices to push them for a public position on prohibition. The goal is to add as many supporters to repeal as possible in this Congress…to build on that progress for the next one in January 2013.
I will be spending two months in Colorado in the fall to push their legalize/regulate/tax marijuana ballot initiative. Naturally Misty is part of that plan.
Stats for COP’s third year, started on August 1, 2011:
232 presentations to Congressional staffers: 0 this week
6 Letter to the Editor: 1 this week
2 Television appearances (Univision): this week
5 Other media (blogs, cable TV, etc): this week
7 radio shows: this week
11 (Member of Congress) contacts: this week
Permanent invitation to Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 140 conservative VIPs.
2 Major conferences attended: Drug Policy Alliance International & the Congressional Black Caucus
Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year. All contributions are tax-deductible. Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition. COP provides that voice. If you agree that Modern Prohibition/War on Drugs is the most destructive, dysfunctional and immoral policy since slavery & Jim Crow… Go to:
www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or send a check to:
COP
POB 2902
Washington, DC 20013
If you have questions or comments, please send an email to: howard@citizensopposingprohibition.org
COP total stats in first two years: August 1, 2009 thru July 31, 2011)
649 Presentations to Congressional staffers
22 Appearances on major TV networks
10 published interviews in newspapers
12 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, etc
57 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $56,000)
19 brief chats with Members of Congress
13 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, etc.
6 major conferences attended (CPAC, LULAC, NRA, etc)
Permanent invitation to Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 140 conservative VIPs.
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