From Geoffrey Marshall, Americans for Safe Access <[email protected]>
Subject #GivingTuesday is a great day to support ASA
Date December 1, 2020 2:15 PM
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Dear Friend,



This #GivingTuesday, we would like to ask for your help in a different way, by taking the opportunity to make your first donation to ASA and by sharing with your social networks what prompted you to give. Today, a lot of people will be thinking about charitable giving, but many will overlook the needs of medical cannabis patients. That’s why we hope you will consider giving to ASA and sharing your story to inspire others this holiday season.



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Do you support ASA because:



- You like ASA’s work (As you may know, ASA helped to make medical cannabis businesses to be considered as “essential businesses” during the COVID-19 shutdown earlier this year as reported in Marijuana Moment) <[link removed]>.

- You or someone you care about has improved their life with medical cannabis.

- You know that medical patients need more advocates to finally pass medical cannabis laws at the federal level.

- Cannabis is medicine.

- All of the above!



If you care about medical cannabis issues, please make a donation on our #GivingTuesday page <[link removed]> and share it on your social media with your own message about why you chose to give today. We need your help to reach people who aren’t thinking about medical cannabis patients or those who falsely assume the war for safe access has already been won.



We look forward to seeing why you choose to support safe access!



Geoffrey Marshall, Membership Coordinator

Americans for Safe Access

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