Tag Archive: Conference

Oct 03

World’s Largest Drug Policy Reform Conference One Month Away

The Reform Conference is just a month away – have you secured your spot yet? Click here to register to attend. If you haven’t, you should soon. Booking your travel a month out will save you money. And you won’t want to miss what former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson and current California Lieutenant Governor …

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Sep 07

World’s Largest Pro-Drug Policy Reform Conference: Register Now For Earlybird Discount

Do you believe the drug war is doing more harm than good? Are you outraged that the US government still won’t recognize the medical benefits of marijuana?  Whether you’re an expert on drug policy or a newcomer, your voice should be heard at this year’s International Drug Policy Reform Conference from November 2-6 at the …

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Jun 10

Spring Membership Drive: Vintage Conference Posters

NORML is proud to announce the 2011 Spring Membership Drive, which means that each week, we will be offering exclusive collectible items available for a limited time only. Starting today, and for this week only, if you join NORML as a “Basic Member” you can get your choice of two limited edition vintage NORML conference posters. …

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Apr 30

Reformer’s Calendar: Drug Policy Alliance Biennial Conference in Los Angeles

Now that the 40th annual NORML conference has concluded and is committed to the history books, the next big organized drug policy conference on the reformer’s calendar is the biennial Drug Policy Alliance’s 2011 International Drug Policy Reform Conference. This year’s DPA conference will be held Wednesday, November 2 through Saturday, November 5 in Los …

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Apr 30

NORMLtv: Day 2 & 3 Conference Recaps

Get all the highlights from the last two days of this year’s NORML conference with recaps of Day 2 & Day 3, streaming now on NORMLtv. The agenda this year in Denver was certainly not short on compelling content. The NORML Women’s Alliance discussed how to bridge the “Cannabis Gender Gap,” a sitting United States …

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