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Since 1992, every Thursday and when breaking news warrants, NORML | The NORML Foundation have been issuing weekly press releases for marijuana law supporters and the media.

NORML’s News Releases archives goes back to 1996 and serves as a valuable tool to alert citizens about cannabis-related news and legislation as well as a research tool for reviewing a chronology of marijuana law reform.

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Pot Inhibits Neurodegeneration In Animal Model Of MS, Study Says

London, United Kingdom: Cannabinoids and the cannabinoid receptor system offer neuroprotection against allergic encephalo myelitis…

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World Leading Health Journal Opines For Patients To Receive Federal Exemptions To Use Medical Marijuana

Brisbane, Queensland: Governments should grant federal exemptions to qualified patients who find therapeutic benefits from…

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Ingestion Of Legal Hemp Oils Not Likely To Trigger Positive Drug Test, Study Says

Baltimore, MD: Daily ingestion of legal hemp oil products will not likely trigger a positive…

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Historic House VoteMore Than 150 Members Of Congress Stand Up For The Medical Use Of Marijuana

“The federal government should use its power to help terminally ill citizens, not arrest them!”…

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White House Asks Supreme Court To Overturn Ruling Allowing Docs To Recommend Medical Marijuana

Washington, DC: The Bush administration has asked the Supreme Court to review a unanimous Ninth…

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DEA Nominee Pledges To Target State-Authorized Medical Marijuana PatientsClaims There Is “No Basis” For Believing Pot Holds Medicinal Value

Washington, DC: Bush’s nominee to head the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Karen Tandy, will target…

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Nearly Nine In Ten Britons Back Medical Use Of Marijuana;Support For Legalization More Than Triples, Poll Finds

Swindon, United Kingdom: Eighty-six percent of Britons support the use of marijuana under a doctor’s…

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American Nursing Association Backs Patient Access To Medicinal Marijuana

Washington, DC: The American Nursing Association (ANA) overwhelmingly adopted a resolution supporting the use of…

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