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Archives: News Releases

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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Casual Drug Use Seldom Harmful, British Study Says

London, United Kingdom: Few drug users suffer harmful effects from their use of marijuana or…

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Administrative Petition Challenging Pot’s Prohibitive Status Goes Before U.S. Court of Appeals

Washington, DC: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia refused to hear…

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Nixon Commission Report Advising Decriminalization of Marijuana Celebrates 30th Anniversary

More Than 13.2 Million Americans Have Been Arrested on Pot Charges Since Congress Rejected 1972…

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High Court Mulls Dramatic Expansion of Student Drug Testing

Washington, DC: A majority of Supreme Court justices appear sympathetic to an Oklahoma school district’s…

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Woody Harrelson, Bill Maher To Speak at Upcoming National NORML Conference in San Francisco

Washington, DC: Woody Harrelson and Bill Maher, two of Hollywood’s most vocal and celebrated advocates…

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Special Release 30 Years After Nixon’s Marijuana Commission Advocated Decriminalization, Report Findings Are Still Valid Nixon Never Read His Own Report, President Bush Should

March 22nd marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the report of the so-called…

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Fed’s Review of White House Ad Campaign Says $1.5 Billion Program Fails To Reduce Teen Drug Use “Thus far there is relatively little evidence for direct effects of the Campaign on youth,” Report Concludes

The Fed’s $1.5 billion anti-drug ad campaign fails to influence teens to refrain from using…

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Fed’s Review of White House Ad Campaign Says $1.5 Billion Program Fails To Reduce Teen Drug Use “Thus far there is relatively little evidence for direct effects of the Campaign on youth,” Report Concludes

The Fed’s $1.5 billion anti-drug ad campaign fails to influence teens to refrain from using…

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