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Colombia To License Medical Cannabis Use

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on December 23, 2015

Under the new policy, those seeking to grow medicinal cannabis commercially or manufacturer cannabis-based medicinal products may apply with government agencies for licensure. Regulators will also grant permits to those seeking to export medicinal cannabis products out of the country.

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The White House Opposes Congressional Attempts to Hinder DC Marijuana Reform

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on July 14, 2014

In a Statement of Administration Policy, released today, President Obama’s administration took a firm stance…

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DC Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Signed

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on March 31, 2014

This afternoon, “The Simple Possession of Small Quantities of Marijuana Decriminalization Amendment Act of 2013”…

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NORML PAC Endorses Tommy Wells for Mayor of DC

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on March 14, 2014

This morning, NORML PAC announced its endorsement of Councilman Tommy Wells for mayor of Washington,…

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DC City Council Committee to Hold Hearings on Marijuana Decriminalization

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on October 23, 2013

The DC City Council Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety will hold public hearings…

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First Medical Marijuana Sale Reported in Washington, DC

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on July 30, 2013

Voters in the District of Columbia approved Initiative 59, to legalize the medicinal use of…

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Springfield City Council Passes Marijuana Decriminalization Initiative, May Be Amended

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on August 28, 2012

Last night, the City Council of Springfield, MO voted 6-3 in favor of an initiative…

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  • ACTIVISM

This Week in Weed: April 8th-15th

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on April 13, 2012

Click here to subscribe to NORMLtv and receive alerts whenever new content is added. The…

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