MPP_Action+Plan

= Developing an Action Plan   =  ====  ==== An “ Action Plan ” is simply the set of steps needed to put your approach for addressing your issue into “action.” In Sections I. and II. below, name your issue and describe the approach to addressing your issue you like best.  The prohibition of marijuana is creating a drain on taxpayers money, and it is serving no purpose.  The approach to solving this issue is, first, to raise awarness to this issue, second, to gain support for this change, petitions, commitees, and letters will all help to raise the governments awarness to this issue, hopefully making them reasses the laws.  **III. Actions needed** : In the chart below, list what actions need to be taken by government officials, community groups, or citizens (including students) to put your plan in place.
 * I. Name of the Issue **
 * <span style="font-size: 12pt; color: black; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif';">II. Describe your approach to solving your issue: **

support Group || Reach out to state legislatures and or further community outlets to raise even more awarness about topic ||
 * ~ WHO ||~ ACTION ||
 * Students || Gather the persuassive information that will make the argument stronger. ||
 * Students || Raise awarness to the issue, pass on to adults and peers to gather support. ||
 * Citizens || Gather supporters, documenting them in someway, forming a formal group of supporters. ||
 * Legalization
 * Citizens || Gather even more support, go public ||
 * Group || Draft a bill for changing the current policy that would make marijuana legal, and give it to the state legislatures responsible for introducing that bill. Also, include petitions ||
 * Citizens and Groups || Newsletters and other publishments will keep the issue fresh amongst supporters, an important factor. Continue reaching out for more support through any venue aswell. ||
 * Group || Keep sending the bill, maybe picket, write a bunch of letters to legislaters, try to re-draft the bill, do whatever it takes to get your proposed bill on the floor. ||

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