Marijuana Incarceration

Marijuana Legalization Zeitgeist In America To Continue Into 2010: Federal Government Lags Behind The States

It can readily be said that 2009 was one of the busiest and most productive years in cannabis law reform since NORML’s founding in 1970. However, it appears as if 2010 is going to be an even busier year–notably marked by the increasing number of actual state legalization bills and a voter initiative in America’s most important state.

Arizona Marijuana Laws

Does Arizona's Attorney General Have Horse Sense Re Cannabis Legalization? Maybe So!

If these are Mr. Goddard’s genuine concerns then he should consider joining NORML’s staff on a ‘fact finding’ mission to Amsterdam to see how readily cannabis can be distributed to adults for responsible use and his staff should download and read NORML’s drugged driving information and recommendations.

Driving While Black

Cannabis Consumers in Arizona, Beware! Are Federal Immigration Checkpoints Being Used For Legally Dubious Automobile Searches?

Historically, the federal government has been charged with patrolling and regulating travel across the international border with Mexico. However in a TSA, post-911 America, federal law enforcement under the guise of immigration control, are now regularly setting up automobile checkpoints hundreds of miles from their traditional jurisdiction