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As of 2009, the MPP has 27,000 members, 100,000 e-mail subscribers, 36 staffers, and an annual budget of about $6 million.
As of 2009, the MPP has 27,000 members, 100,000 e-mail subscribers, 36 staffers, and an annual budget of about $6 million.
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==History==
==History==



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Marijuana Policy Project
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Website www.mpp.org
Founded 1995, by Rob Kampia
Headquarters Washington D.C. , United States
Industry Non-profit


The Marijuana Policy Project, or MPP, is an organization founded in 1995 in the United States. The goal of the MPP is to remove criminal penalties for possession or use of marijuana. A specific emphasis is also placed on making medical marijuana available to people who are seriously ill and would benefit from its effects.

As of 2009, the MPP has 27,000 members, 100,000 e-mail subscribers, 36 staffers, and an annual budget of about $6 million. [1]

History

This section should describe the interest group's founding and development. It would probably be a good idea to divide it into chronological subsections, for example:

Founding

This subsection should provide some historical context for the founding of your group, explain the motivations behind it, and describe the steps taken and challenges faced by its founders to get the ball rolling.[2]

Current objectives and activities

The Marijuana Policy Project has four current goals the group is currently working to accomplish.

1. Increase public support for non-punitive, non-coercive marijuana policies.

2. Identify and activate supporters of non-punitive, non-coercive marijuana policies.

3. Change state laws to reduce or eliminate penalties for the medical and non-medical use of marijuana.

4. Gain influence in Congress. [3]

Organizational structure

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Achievements

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Public perception and controversies

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References

  1. http://www.mpp.org/jobs/
  2. John Q. Sample, Why and How Interest Group X Was Founded. City: Publisher, 2015.
  3. http://www.mpp.org/about/mission-statement.html
  4. First Author and Second Author, "The Organizational Structure of Interest Group X," Fake Journal of Nonexistent Scholarship 36:2 (2015) pp. 36-52.
  5. "Major Success for Interest Group X," Anytown Daily News, January 1, 2015, p. A6.