“There’s an air of cognitive dissonance about it, that a woman, especially a nurturing, professional…
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“This study suggests that exposure among teens to the concept of marijuana regulation policies (one third of whom live in such states) does not cause an increase in use. It is also important to consider that a drop in perceived risk is likely associated with their rejection of the overzealous scare tactics used in most schools’ drug education programs” said Sabrina Fendrick of the NORML Women’s Alliance.
This past weekend, National NORML, with the help of its Tennessee affiliate hosted the first NORML Southeastern Regional Conference. NORML representatives from several southeastern states, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia met to discuss strategy for legalizing marijuana across the region. This southern coalition met in Nashville with members of NORML’s National board and leaders in the cannabis reform movement.
Tuesday night, the states of Colorado and Washington sent a loud and clear message to…
Despite trailing in the polls for most of the previous months, Oregon advocates and reformers…
Washington joins Colorado on this historic evening in passing their marijuana legalization initiative, I-502, in…
In a historic vote that will reverberate around the nation, the Denver NBC affiliate has…
With a current vote total of 63% in favor and 37% opposed (with 40% of…