You can help create real grassroots political change in Vermont — and maybe we can even use cannabis reform as a way to demonstrate a different kind of political action, driven by real Vermonters.

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Our names are Eli Harrington and Monica Donovan, and we’ve spent the past three years as a cannabis reform advocates, and as the founders of Heady Vermont, an independent media platform here in Vermont with a focus on cannabis.

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At Heady Vermont, we create high-quality, original cannabis media and events that engage the canna-curious, canna-conscious and canna-consumer – that includes industrial hemp, CBD, medical cannabis, adult use, and the politics intertwined with it all.

Unlike traditional and conventional media outlets, we are unapologetic advocates for common sense cannabis reform that better reflects the mindset of our fellow free-thinking, independent, and industrious northeasterners of all ages and backgrounds.

We’re steadily blazing a trail towards cannabis legalization, and as a state have made significant medical marijuana reforms. However, in Vermont, as in many other states, there is no legal referendum process, legalization can only happen via the Vermont legislature passing a bill that is signed (or simply not vetoed) by the Governor. Without a simple yes/no referendum and a popular vote, the cannabis reform process is even messier in Vermont and as we’ve learned, requires dedicated time in the State House, dogged political reporting, and engaging media that informs the public about the law-making process and how to MAXIMIZE the impact of ‘regular’ citizens.

​The point is simple: the opponents of cannabis reforms are well-funded, well-organized, and have full-time representatives in the State House.

The main opposition to cannabis reforms in Vermont, the so-called “Smart Approaches to Marijuana” (SAM-VT) have already invested nearly $17,000 in one of Vermont’s top lobbying firms in order to obstruct and delay cannabis reforms. The primary lobbyist, Kevin Ellis, is one of Vermont’s most experienced, well-known and skilled lobbyists.

The Vermont Medical Society are also avowed opponents of cannabis reform whose policy stance against cannabis has been unchanged since 2002. In 2017, they have already invested over $31,000 into lobbying efforts, which will include opposing cannabis reforms on the same platform and talking points they’ve used since 2002.

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​This does not take into account the Vermont League of Cities and Towns (VLCT), who represent local police unions and provide crucial municipal insurance to Vermont’s local governments. Through membership, the VLCT advocates against cannabis reforms on behalf of all 251 Vermont municipalities, regardless of how local residents actually feel about cannabis reforms. The VLCT has spent $36,400 in 2017 already and will likely spend even more during the 2018 session — especially since it’s an election year!

​The point is simple: the opponents of cannabis reforms are well-funded, well-organized, and have full-time representatives in the State House who have the ability to influence legislation from the inside, oftentimes more effectively than grassroots movements without that same level of representation. In order for the silent majority to be represented on this issue — and probably many other — we need to play both the outside and inside game, and to do it even better than the opposition.

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​Public opinion, common sense, economic opportunity, social justice, history, and passion are all on our side, but by combining a State House presence with grassroots media and our passionate network of advocates, we can make positive change smarter, faster, and in a way that empowers the people and puts regular citizens at the same level as moneyed interests.

This is a campaign to make some specific cannabis policy changes during the upcoming Vermont Legislative Session. The specifics areas of policy reform are outlined below. This crowdfunding campaign will be used to fund mainstream advertising, original reporting and political lobbying from January until May 2018 with a physical presence in the Vermont State House.

By combining a State House presence with grassroots media and our passionate network of advocates, we can make positive change smarter, faster, and in a way that empowers the people and puts regular citizens at the same level as moneyed interests.

​This unique, independent and crowd-funded cannabis reform effort, with your help, will support legalizing cannabis for adult use in Vermont, improve the lives of medical marijuana patients and caregivers, and create new pathways for Vermont cannabis producers of all sizes to participate in a legal cannabis economy.

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Entering our third year as advocates, entrepreneurs, and media professionals, we are uniquely positioned to use our existing Heady Vermont network and digital communication tools combined with in-the-state house advocacy in order to help advance the interests of Vermont’s greater cannabis community, including patients, caregivers, industry professionals, consumers, and the general public.

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In the interest of transparency, the unweighted platform below that will guide our advocacy is listed below. When someone asks, for what are you advocating in terms of cannabis reforms, we have very specific responses.

This list is not necessarily in order of top priority or what is most realistic; however, these are reforms that most involved and familiar with cannabis policy, medical programs, and the industry, would all consider reasonable and realistic (even if not all at once), and would bring Vermont closer to the pace of our neighbors in Massachusetts and Maine in terms of medical and adult use policy.

Elevate The State from Patrick Kelley on Vimeo.

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MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS

Designed to advance the interest of patients, who would be allowed to grow more of their own medicine, while also more freely accessing dispensary products. Would also start to address expanding caregivers to help support multiple patients.

Increase patient plant counts for personal cultivation to up to six (6) total mature adult plans. This total for registered medical marijuana patients would be equivalent to the equivalent of any adult in Maine and Massachusetts.

Increase total maximum amount that can be purchased at a dispensary to four (4) ounces per month from the present two (2) ounces per month.

Allow patients to purchase cannabis from any licensed Vermont dispensary, not just their designated dispensary; track patient purchases via statewide recording card.

Allow Vermont dispensaries to sell up to one ounce per month of legal cannabis to legally registered medical marijuana card-holders from other states.

Allow caregivers to grow for up to three registered Vermont medical marijuana patients

Allow up to three/five caregivers and patients to grow in the same space

LEGALIZATION OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF POSSESSION AND HOME CULTIVATION FOR ADULTS

Bill H.511 in Vermont House of Representatives, almost identical to bill vetoed by Governor Phil Scott in 2017…personally, we would like to see us have same rights as Massachusetts, but this is set up to pass as long as it’s protected from unrelated issues being tacked on, like a per-se THC limit.

Eliminate criminal penalties for personal cultivation of up to two (2) total mature plants and up to six (6) immature plants for ALL Vermont residents at least 21 years of age or older. Maximum of up to eight (8) mature plants per household.

Eliminate criminal penalties for personal possession of up to one (1) total ounce of dried flower product and paraphernalia. Total does not include cannabis legally harvested from home grow. [H.511, currently in Vermont House]

Sales of cannabis remain illegal, up to one ounce of cannabis may be legally gifted per month.

CULTIVATION LICENSE

Allows small cultivators to get into the regulated, legal market by selling tested, documented, medical-grade cannabis to patients via the state’s registered dispensaries.

$500 for up to 500 ft.^2 for annual cultivation, opportunity to scale up to four (4) total plots, or 2000 ft^2 Could be plant-count specific instead of space; vary for indoor/outdoor

Overseen by Agency of Agriculture, similar to hemp program

Producers must have products tested by a qualified third-party testing company

MANDATORY TESTING

Creates the paradigm that small producers can access legal markets, but must certify via an approved testing lab that cannabis is accurate (regular cannabinoid batch testing) and safe (semi-annual soil/mold/fungicide testing). Create standards for Vermont state-approved testing facilities and collect an annual license fee from those approved testing facilities.

Cannabinoid batch testing for all sold products for consistency and labeling Source materials Completed product

Semi-annual contaminant testing for mold, pesticides, fungicides, and other harmful materials.

HOW WE WILL RAISE THE MONEY:

Using the existing Heady Vermont grassroots network and earned industry/regional/national media, we aim to reach at least 10,000 individuals, as well as cannabis businesses and entrepreneurs advocating for the overall industry. Out-of-state donations are welcome from individuals, as well as from private businesses.

Goal: $3,333 per month or $20,000 total for six months (December through May)

Stretch Goal: $5000 per month or $30,000 total for six months.

If additional funds are raised above $30,000, 10% or more of proceeds from those excess funds will be donated to a Vermont-based charity, as determined and voted upon by donors.

WHAT WE’LL PRODUCE:



Two days per week minimum in state house (Eli Harrington), live-tweeting and updating via @HeadyVermont social media channels.

Weekly one-hour Facebook Live streaming show with interactive Q&A

Weekly legislative briefing memo with updates from the state house.

Direct outreach to at least twenty (20) representatives each week via phone calls tracked by ​New Grassroots

Host one live call-bank session each month in person in Winooski

Paid Advertising Minimum of 20% spent on paid media advertising Front Porch Forum geo-targeting Seven Days Print VTDigger Online VPR Radio

Custom Advocacy Media Production and distribution of at least one thirty (:30) second video advertisement to be shared on Heady Vermont digital media platforms Production and distribution of at least one thirty (:30) second audio advertisement, to be shared on Heady Vermont digital media platforms and Vermontijuana podcast.



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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTER

Down For The Cause: $10

Basic Supporter – Get a shout out on the website and our appreciation for the token tokin’ support. Thanks for being down for the cause; We promise this will go farther than a dime bag!

Constituent: $20

With your $20, you’re officially a Vermont political insider and a supporter of grassroots, transparent, political advocacy from both within and independent of the system. Your $20 gets you: + a physical postcard from Heady Vermont thanking you for your support ++ The weekly Vermont cannabis legislation advocacy email report.

Member: $40

Donors at the $40 level get Constituent benefits, as well as membership with Heady Vermont. The Heady Vermont member card gives you access to exclusive private cannabis events, discounts with cannabis-friendly businesses in New England and more … You’re officially a Vermont political insider and a supporter of grassroots, transparent, political advocacy from both within and independent of the system. With your $40, you will also receive the following Constituent benefits: + a physical postcard from Vermont thanking you for your support ++ The weekly Vermont cannabis legislation advocacy email report. +++ Heady Vermont Member Card ++++ Heady Vermont sticker pack

BUSINESS SUPPORTER

Entrepreneur: $100

With your $100, you get Constituent benefits, as well as membership with Heady Vermont. The Heady Vermont member card gives you access to exclusive private cannabis events, discounts with cannabis-friendly businesses in New England and more…You’re also a officially a Vermont political insider and a supporter of grassroots, transparent, political advocacy from both within and independent of the system. With your $100, you will also receive all the individual Member benefits AND the following advertising benefits: + Business listed on weekly legislative email report

++ Business listed on weekly live stream

O.G.: $500