It’s not only consumers’ 2nd Amendment rights that are under assault. Historically, governments have sought to deny cannabis consumers many other rights as well, including their right to use the medicine that works best for them, or to exercise their freedom to choose to relax with a substance that’s objectively safer than alcohol. And every step of the way, NORML has been there to fight back on their behalf.
Tag: SCOTUS
“This result is not altogether surprising. It is Congress that imposed the federal prohibition of marijuana and ultimately it is up to Congress to repeal this destructive and discriminatory policy.”
Supreme Court Authorizes Strip Searches for Any Criminal Offense By Kellen Russoniello, George Washington University…
Originally published @ Cato Unbound, as part of a series of essays on ending the…
In a case decided yesterday, Kentucky v. King, the US Supreme Court has ruled that…
Supreme Court: Suspects must say they want to be silent June 1, 2010 ——————– The…
