SAM remains the most prominent anti-drug organization in the United States, having briefed heads of state, governors, presidents, and other decision makers. SAM has been the deciding donor, or part of a group of smaller donors and allies, in every major marijuana ballot initiative since 2014.
Funding
SAM says it is mostly funded by small donors, and by grants.[1]Kevin Sabet said none of the organization's funding comes from corporations or opiate manufacturers.[5]
State and local chapters
SAM has affiliated organizations in 50 states and has partnered with Arizonans for Responsible Drug Policy,[6] the California Coalition for Responsible Drug Policies,[7] Mainers for Healthy Youth, the Campaign for a Safe and Healthy Massachusetts,[8] and Nevadans for Responsible Drug Policy.