MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Legalized pot advocates launch $1 million campaign with non-using mom

Aug 6, 2012, 10:47 AM | Updated: 12:36 pm

Supporters of the initiative to legalize marijuana in
Washington are launching a $1 million TV blitz this
week. In a somewhat unique twist, the ad features a
non-pot smoking mom touting the measure.

“The reality is, the overwhelming majority of Washington
citizens believe that treating marijuana use as a crime is
not working. But at the same time they don’t necessarily
want to smoke marijuana themselves. They just want the
laws to work better,” says Alison Holcomb, campaign
director with New Approach Washington, the
organization
behind Initiative 502.

“We feel that it’s very important to reassure people that
when we’re talking about changing our marijuana laws,
that’s very different from talking about promoting
marijuana use.”

In the ad, a woman identified as a Washington mom says, “I
don’t like it personally, but it’s time for a conversation
about legalizing marijuana.”

The woman goes on to raise questions about the benefits of
legalization, including increased tax revenues for schools
and health care.

The 30-second spot will run on TV news outlets across
Western Washington for the next three weeks. Holcomb says
the goal is to get as much attention as possible before
the fall election season heats up.

“This is going to be such a busy campaign season and we
really wanted to make sure we had a chance to engage
voters in thinking about this issue well before the media
market just becomes saturated with all of the ads that
will be running for other campaigns.”

Holcomb hopes the ads will convince voters
the people behind the campaign are taking a thoughtful,
careful approach to the issue and aren’t a “free the weed,
let’s all get high” group.

MyNorthwest News

Image: Snoqualmie Pass on Interstate 90...

Steve Coogan

I-90 closes from Exit 63 to Exit 70 for emergency tree removal

I-90 closed Friday afternoon for emergency tree removal, the Washington State of Transportation (WSDOT) reported Friday. The closure began at 1 p.m. and the agency warned the work may last up to two hours. Traffic moving east will be stopped at Exit 63, 11 miles east of Snoqualmie Pass. Traffic going west will be stopped […]

51 minutes ago

The WNBA's Seattle Storm opens new facility in Interbay. (Seattle Storm X post)...

By TIM BOOTH AP Sports Writer

Seattle Storm unveil new Interbay practice facility, alternative uniforms

SEATTLE (AP) — Alisha Valavanis walked around as the new performance center for the Seattle Storm was unveiled on Thursday filled mostly with joy and a little sadness. The joy for the CEO of the Storm — who has been with the team for nearly a decade — came from helping bring to completion the […]

4 hours ago

Starbucks noise...

Bill Kaczaraba

‘What’d you say?’: Starbucks attempts to tamp down the noise

The coffee retailer, Starbucks, aims to reduce noise levels and enhance accessibility through strategic changes.

4 hours ago

sr 18 fatal crash...

Frank Sumrall

Friday morning fatal crash causes SR 18 closure in both directions

A fatal crash has closed both directions of State Route 18 (SR 18) near Issaquah and Snoqualmie at approximately 4:40 a.m. Friday.

5 hours ago

motorcycle north seattle...

Sam Campbell

Break-in of North Seattle motorcycle dealership causes heavy damage

A North Seattle motorcycle shop is repairing heavy damage to its front door, foundation and windows after thieves smashed their way into it.

6 hours ago

motel 6 sex trafficking...

Frank Sumrall

Multiple King County Motel 6’s being sued for allegedly allowing sex trafficking

Three Motel 6 locations in King County are being sued for allegedly allowing, facilitating, profiting and concealing sex trafficking on the premises.

7 hours ago

Legalized pot advocates launch $1 million campaign with non-using mom