
As Prohibitionists Push To Recriminalize Marijuana, NORML Pushes Back
Guest opinion: “We’re fighting to ensure that consumers no longer face discrimination or the threat of criminalization.”
Guest opinion: “We’re fighting to ensure that consumers no longer face discrimination or the threat of criminalization.”
“This non-binding referendum vote will inform town officials and representatives as they consider whether or not to lift the ban.”
Crime labs repeatedly told lawmakers and budget officials that they couldn’t distinguish between hemp and marijuana without new testing resources. The issue got almost no attention.
“This bill is not about medical cannabis, but it is about whether we’re going to make the lives of folks like Sgt. Kitzhaber even harder.”
In South Dakota, thousands of cannabis charges, but few harsh penalties imposed
Sloppy New York Times smear job includes commissioned study, 200-plus interviews, reefer-mad vignettes, and no specific mention of the virtues of cannabis
A former state senator alleges voter signature fraud, without specifying evidence; Campaign confident it followed all legal requirements
“Nowhere in the world has legal access to the substances in the measure been observed to harm public health.”
An opponent claims the party or its members could face a lawsuit and possible prosecution for potentially falsifying election-related documents
NORML demands public officials and the courts move swiftly to right the past wrongs of cannabis prohibition and criminalization
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