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Marijuana Legalization
  • ACTIVISM

Legalization: Is it Working?

  • by Mahmalji, Former NORML Outreach Director
  • Posted on September 28, 2018July 19, 2022

We as advocates of marijuana law reforms have never been in a better position than we are today to further our cause. We no longer have to speculate about the potential impacts marijuana legalization will have on public health and safety, and other areas of concern. We can now depend on facts and data to further our efforts to end marijuana prohibition.

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Delaware Marijuana Laws
  • ACTIVISM

Majority of Delawareans Support Legalizing Marijuana

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on October 17, 2014June 21, 2022

According to a poll released this morning by the University of Delaware, a strong majority…

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Marijuana Polls
  • ACTIVISM

Support for Marijuana Legalization Blooming in the South

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on September 5, 2013June 21, 2022

It is often said that the South will be the last region in the United…

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Racial Disparity Arrests
  • ACTIVISM

POLL: Essentially No One Believes Marijuana Users Should Go to Jail

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on May 17, 2013June 20, 2022

Reason-Rupe has just released new polling data that revealed only a minuscule percentage of Americans…

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Majority Support
  • SOCIETY

Most Americans Want Legal Marijuana

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on April 4, 2013June 20, 2022

For the first time since they began polling the question four decades ago, Pew Research…

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Marijuana Arrests
  • ACTIVISM

Majority of Americans Think Feds Shouldn’t Arrest Marijuana Consumers, Growers, or Sellers in Legalized States

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on February 1, 2013June 20, 2022

According to a Reason-Rupe Public Opinion survey released this week, not only do a majority…

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Majority Support
  • ACTIVISM

Majority of New Yorkers Back Legalized Pot, Ohioans Evenly Split

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on December 17, 2012June 20, 2022

      Two new polls, published this week by Quinnipiac University, show solid support…

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Arkansas marijuana laws
  • ACTIVISM

Latest Polling Shows an Uphill Battle for Arkansas’ Medical Marijuana Initiative, Issue 5

  • by Erik Altieri, NORML Executive Director
  • Posted on October 25, 2012June 17, 2022

The latest polling data coming out of Arkansas shows a rough fight ahead for their…

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