Props to the I-1068 people, and to NORML!
I know that these folks have been under heavy attack as of late. A lot of conflicts are arising between the medical market, and the legalization movement.
Some good things and some not so good. For example Medical Herb Providers and a few other cannabis friendly businesses are carrying the I-1068 shirts.
There are some available from Sensible Washington now as well as from Emerald Sun in Spokane. Check out their site for details; http://sensiblewashington.org/buy-a-t-shirt/
Buy a T-shirt
This is the shop that is selling the t-shirts. Contact them to get a I-1068 T!!
Speck Print Shop
219 Broadway East
Capitol Hill
Seattle, WA 98102
Hours: Noon to 7pm Mon-Sat
There was a lot of conflicts and chaos going on last week when we ended our 5% donation deal from Emerald Sun. So we haven’t sent in the $20 that we owe Sensible Washington. We gave away a lot of shirts and we still are giving away a lot of shirts for I-1068. It’s a way to get the message out, and with a campaign that is on limited funds, it’s important that we get the word out any way that we can. I personally make YouTube videos, wear I-1068 t-shirts, and post on many different blogs and facebook groups about it. There are many ways to help, Most importantly (this is an area that I am lacking), we need signatures! Contact Sensible Washington to learn how to help with that.
It’s NOT too late for real change!
Go I-1068!
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About Reverend Ryan
I am Ryan aka "Reverend Ryan". I am a self styled minister and I do not belong to religion although I have been ordained as a minister. I merely have a relationship with the Lord. I started xCannabis.com for a number of reasons. #1 Because I had served jail time for misdemeanor pot possession in Utah and I found no justice #2 I feel prohibition is ruining the lives of so many people needlessly #3 I believe it is important to give a faith based perspective on cannabis and legalization.








