[UPDATE: October 30, the family of the young man entrapped by police in this case…
Author: Sabrina Fendrick
Oklahoma, City, OK: A majority of likely Oklahoma voters back legalizing the use of…
A huge congratulations is due to NORML’s state chapter in the Old Dominion. Last week,…
NORML is pleased to announce that our 2012 Chapter of the Year Award recipient, Orange…
Marijuana prohibition has taken yet another innocent life. In January 2013, two- year-old Alexandra Hill…
Most women who survive violence are hesitant to seek help in general. However, women in the pot industry are under even more pressure to keep quiet because they are part of a culture that promotes secrecy.
While marijuana represented a symbol of rebellion and counter culture to the boomer generation of the 60s and 70s – today, for us millennials, marijuana legalization simply makes good political and economic sense.
In January 2010, NORML launched what would become one of the most successful programs in the history of the organization. The NORML Women’s Alliance also became the first nationwide female outreach program ever created in the marijuana and drug law reform movement. This month, January 2013, marks the third anniversary of that program. The following video is a compilation showing some of the highlights and achievements of the NORML Women’s Alliance throughout the last three years.
