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Mahalo for visiting our ‘donate’ page.
In order to contribute to the ‘Peaceful Sky Alliance’ consider making a donation or ..consider making a purchase of one of our t-shirts!
These t-shirts come in Mens small, medium, large, XLarge. Also 2 and 3 x sizes available. These shirts also come in 3 colors Brown, Navy and Green.
The eye in our logo can be blue or brown.
The message on the t-shirt reads: www.peacefulskyalliance.org -Implementing the law of ‘Adult Personal Use’ in Hawaii County.
To order, you need to go to the paypal site and make a contribution of $15 plus $3 shipping.
Please specify the size and color of the shirt you need. Please specify the eye color you’d prefer.
Please help us fund our projects!
Please read below for more information about the programs for which we are seeking funding. We just launched a fundraising campaign to ask for donations from people in our community who would like to support the work that is being done to ensure Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis is implemented by the county.
You can click on the paypal button on the right of this post and donate using your credit card or send a donation in the form of a check or money order to Peaceful Sky Alliance -PO Box 10896 Hilo, Hawaii 96721—- Mahalo
Peaceful Sky Alliance Projects for 2010
- Legal advocacy with regards to the Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance in Hawaii County.
We are collecting testimony from members of the community who have been harmed by the helicopter flights and we will continue to bring this to the attention of County of Hawaii in an effort to stop the helicopter flights for marijuana eradication. We are also investigating other legal avenues if these helicopters do not stop. We are encouraging people who are able to show that they are harmed by the helicopters to step forward and provide sworn testimony or submit photo or video evidence of low-flying helicopters, disturbance to animals, children, the elderly or those with health problems. We require funds for this project.
- Radio & print media campaign communicating the Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance to Hawaii residents.
Given that since the ordinance passed, we have seen misinformation about the law and even suggestions from certain County officials that it isn’t an ‘enforceable law’ it’s important to let the community know more about the ordinance. We’d like to see print and radio advertising that let’s people know the law and how it applies to them. Funding is needed for this project.
- Sponsorship of of public events dedicated to informing Hawaii residents of their rights under this law of ‘Adult Personal Use.’
See here for more events coming up.
In January we will be hosting a visit from Police Officer David Bratzner of Canada from an organization called LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition). He will be speaking to interested temples, synagogues, churches and community groups as well as legislators. This kind of work is important if we are to ‘build bridges’ in our community and prompt our legislators and Council representatives to make the needed reforms to drug policies and laws.
In late February we will be sponsoring a tour of ‘Clan Dyken’, a band from Northern California with a great message and a great stage presence. This is the sequel to the first show we sponosored last year called ‘Clan Dyken and the Good Medicine Show.’ We also hope to raise funds for Peaceful Sky Alliance. This time Clandyken will tour around the island and this will help us to get the message out far and wide.
- Publication & distribution of literature and media about this law of ‘Adult Personal Use’ about current and future drug policy reform at the County, State and Federal level.
At the launch party for our website and for our membership drive at Black and White night last month we gave away hundreds of posters of the ordinance. This is a project we hope to continue if we have funding as it is a great way for people to see what the ordinance looks like. It’s a great poster to hang on the wall and we hope to get more out to the community as funds become available to continue.
Our first brochure went out with a fundraiser launched this month. It spells out why the ordinance has helped to save County money and how it allows us to ensure ’social justice’ for our community by reducing the harsh penalties for ‘adult personal use.’ This brochure is the first in a series that will share important information about the ordinance and everyone’s rights under this law.


