“Expanding harm reduction strategies by integrating cannabis substitution could provide individuals with greater choice in managing their alcohol use and increased access to tailored interventions may enhance autonomy, stability, and empowerment, ultimately reducing alcohol-related harms.”
“It is time for politicians and others to stop assessing cannabis through the lens of ‘what we don’t know’ and instead start engaging in evidence-based discussions about marijuana and marijuana reform policies that are indicative of all that we do know.”
Giving Tuesday is the largest global giving day of the year and NORML is excited to be a part of this worldwide event!
Cyber Monday is here and the NORML Store is filled with prohibition-busting goodies.
With tons of holiday gift ideas like cozy hoodies, butter soft tees, and mugs for cocoa, and stocking stuffers like laptop stickers, buttons, and books, there’s something for every lover of personal freedom on your shopping list.
Cannabis consumers are facing unprecedented threats. It’s enough to make you lose your appetite this Thanksgiving.
NORML Fall ’25 Intern Alexa Pereyra shares her reasons for joining the NORML Internship program.
“These findings provide support for the idea that legal cannabis can serve as substitute for alcohol among certain individuals, and that legal cannabis markets may, in some instances, disrupt alcohol-dominant marketplaces.”
