From Jordan Rogers <[email protected]>
Subject My job doesn’t exist on most campaigns 🌿
Date January 23, 2022 4:43 PM
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[1]John Fetterman

Hi John — if we haven’t met yet,
I’m Jordan, and I’m John Fetterman’s Cannabis Coalition Director.

[ [link removed] ]Jordan Rogers

Here’s a quick recap of what that means: It’s my job is to organize
cannabis communities across Pennsylvania that include a cross section of
our residents — from farmers, to folks in our cities, to veterans and
everyone in between.

Since I joined the team last spring, we’ve already built a strong and
growing coalition of people who support weed justice across the
Commonwealth. Which makes it even more shocking to me that most campaigns
don’t hire Cannabis Coalition directors…because they don’t have Cannabis
Coalitions…because they don’t even support legal weed.

Then there’s John.

[ [link removed] ]John Fetterman throws a peace sign while standing next to a cannabis
enthusiast covered in pot leaves.

Seriously — John Fetterman has spent years working toward ending the
racist War on Drugs, and his ongoing fight for marijuana justice + second
chances. And that’s why I’m so proud to be on his team.

[ [link removed] ]Will you join us and donate now to help us keep building our Cannabis
Coalition to send John to the U.S. Senate? There, he’ll be one of the
loudest voices for legalizing weed, expunging marijana records, and
releasing folks incarcerated for marijuana charges.

This isn’t an issue John has had to “evolve” on,
John.

First, back in 2016 when other Democrats running for Senate in PA were
afraid to go bold on the issue of legal weed, John was a lone voice for
full legalization of marijuana, regardless of any political consequences.

Then, in 2018, John *again* chose to make legal weed a key campaign
priority in his race for Lt. Governor — something that most other
Democrats usually shy away from to this day. (BTW, he and Governor Wolf
went on earn the highest number of votes ever won as a ticket in a
Pennsylvania gubernatorial election.)

Now, his current role as Lt. Governor, John has helped establish an
expedited review process for pardons for low-level cannabis charges. These
pardons have helped scores of deserving Pennsylvanians get their lives
back after unjust, racist, and inhumane drug policies ripped them away.

Look, most Senate candidates don’t make legal weed a central part of their
campaign platform, but John has. Because it’s not just about making weed
safe and accessible for medicinal and recreational use. It’s about
righting the racial injustice of Black Americans being nearly 4x more
likely than white Americans to be arrested for marijuana.

[ [link removed] ]From Pennsylvania to the U.S. Senate, your donation powers our fight
for legal weed and an end to the War on Drugs. So what do you say,
John, will you chip in $4.20 —
or any amount — to support John Fetterman’s Cannabis Coalition and our
fight to send John to the U.S. Senate?



[ [link removed] ]Donate $4.20



Thank you so much for your support,

Jordan

Jordan Rogers
Cannabis Coalition Leader
John Fetterman for U.S. Senate


 


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