Last week, NORML Founder/Legal Counsel Keith Stroup and NORML Communications Director, Erik Altieri, sat down…
Year: 2013
The nation’s so-called ‘drug czar’, Gil Kerlikowske, convened a press conference last week to release new…
Update: Watch the very interesting panel discussion—where the major take away point from the data…
The consumption of legal hemp seed nutritional oil, in conjunction with the intake of evening primrose oils and a restrictive diet high in Hot-natured foods (such as pepper) and low in saturated fats and sugars, is associated with “significant improvement” in symptom management and immunological characteristics in subjects with multiple sclerosis, according to clinical trial data published this month in the scientific journal BioImpacts.
It’s high time Texas grabbed prohibition by the horns! DFW NORML proudly presents the Texas…
Senator Ron Wyden has introduced an amendment to Senate Bill 3240, the Senate version of this…
Members of the New Hampshire Senate voted 18 to 6 today in favor of an amended version of House Bill 573, which allows for the physician-authorized use and state-licensed dispensing of cannabis to qualified patients. The Senate version of the bill now goes back to the House, whose members will either sign off on or, more likely, reject the Senate’s amendments. The latter action would create the need for a “committee of conference,” at which time a special committee of House representatives and senators will compromise on a final version of the bill. That language will then be forwarded to the governor’s desk.
A Michigan traffic safety law that prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle by persons who possess any presence of THC in their blood, regardless of whether or not they are behaviorally impaired by the substance, may not be strictly applied to state-qualified medical cannabis patients.
