Rocker Candidate for Ca. State Senate to speak at Candidates Forum and Medical Marijuana Awareness Council.
Rocker Candidate for Ca. State Senate to speak at LAUL Young Professionals Candidates Forum and Medical Marijuana Awareness Council.
Online, April 12, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Galysh will be speaking about his campaign and goals of reducing taxes and greatly cutting government spending, at the Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals Candidates Forum at USC on April 15th at 7pm.
Galysh states, "California's government has a full-time spending problem. I support a constitutional amendment that would turn California's full-time legislature into a part-time legislature, with a greatly reduced salary. Sacramento needs citizen legislators, not career politicians."
Location: University Park Campus, Stauffer Science Lecture Hall- Room 100, University of Southern California, Los Angeles , CA 90089
Galysh will also be speaking at the Medical Marijuana Awareness Council Festival on Sunday, April 18th at 4:30pm.
Galysh is an advocate for Marijuana legalization saying, "I recognize that adults must be allowed must to put any substances in their bodies that they choose. I will treat people like adults, not like errant children. I will work to repeal all of California's drug laws, starting with those against marijuana."
Location: Rock City Railroad, 5552 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028
Van Nuys resident, and noted rock musician, Adrian Galysh, announced his candidacy for State Senate, District 20 for the November 2, 2010 election.
Adrian Galysh is running as a Libertarian candidate, because "Adrian wants to empower you to live your life as you want to live it, not as the Republican and Democratic politicians think is best."
About Adrian Galysh:
Adrian Galysh is a 35 year old professional musician, teacher, and works for a small business. He has a bachelors degree from Duquesne University, and has lived in the San Fernando Valley with his wife and two dogs, for over 10 years.
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