Marijuana laws are changing across the nation. They are changing because stakeholders are becoming actively…
Tag: Activism
Join NORML and our friends at the Marijuana Majority in our efforts to build support…
Many traditionally write off the Southern United States as an area dead to cannabis law…
Last week, state Senator from Montgomery County Daylin Leach announced his intentions to file legislation…
This past weekend, tens of thousands of marijuana reform advocates joined MassCANN/NORML on the Boston…
Big Sister Kyndra Miller and Little Sister Melissa Sanchez discuss their reasons for becoming activists in the marijuana reform movement, as well as their participation in the NORML Women’s Alliance burgeoning mentorship program, Sister-to-Sister. Both women currently live in California working as attorneys within the Cannabis Industry.
Like the dutiful activists in Seattle protesting cannabis laws and supporting the victims of such outside of the local jail for nine straight years of Christmas days, Brazilian cannabis law reform supporters cheer the cultivator’s release from jail, celebrating, not condemning him.
A strong social indicator of governmental laws that do not enjoy mass public support–along with jury nullification–is when supposed ‘criminals’ are embraced and heralded as heroes.
NORML salutes the activists who not only slavishly work for cannabis law reforms but who also never forget about the tens of thousands of cannabis consumers, cultivators and sellers incarcerated in the United States.
Below is this week’s summary of pending state legislation and tips to help you become…
