The House voted 193-141 Tuesday to decriminalize the small amount of the drug, making possessing it a violation subject to a $200 fine.
Author: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
The American Civil Liberties Union of Washington, in collaboration with noted travel author and NORML Advisory Board Member Rick Steves, is launching a multimedia public-education campaign to encourage communities take part in an “honest, candid discussion” regarding America’s marijuana policies.
Below is this week’s summary of pending state legislation and tips to help you become…
UN Drug Czar Antonio Maria Costa made a rare appearance before the drug law reform community last November when he gave the keynote address at the Drug Policy Alliance’s bi-annual conference in New Orleans. It appears that we made quite an impression.
Reason Magazine has an excellent essay analyzing the rapid growth of workplace drug testing, and…
It’s the war on drugs! Ending America’s Domestic Quagmire via LewRockwell.com In contrast to politicians…
Take a closer look at how the mainstream media lies about cannabis.
Senate Bill 2865, which seeks to allow for the therapeutic use of cannabis for qualified patients, passed the Senate Public Health Committee and now awaits action from the full Senate.
