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Aug 24

NORML Women’s Alliance: Connecting Female Activists

Sister-To-Sister Interview: Big Sister Kyndra Miller and Little Sister Melissa Sanchez discuss their reasons for becoming activists in the marijuana reform movement, as well as their participation in the NORML Women’s Alliance burgeoning mentorship program, Sister-to-Sister. Both women currently live in California working as attorneys within the Cannabis Industry. By: Brooke Napier, intern with Students …

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Aug 22

Drug Czar’s Office To NORML: ‘We Can’t Legalize Marijuana Because Some People Abuse Prescription Drugs!’ Wait, Huh?

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” – Mahatma Gandhi What can I say? I’m flattered. David Mineta, deputy director for demand reduction in the Office of National Drug Control Policy, has taken time to publicly respond to little ol’ me. I wonder if they pronounce …

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Aug 20

NORML SHOW LIVE Coverage of Seattle Hempfest now on UStream.TV

Live Video app for Facebook by Ustream Find us in http://www.ustream.tv/channel/norml-show-live NORML Blog, Marijuana Law Reform

Aug 16

NORML Represents Responsible Cannabis Consumers at Seattle Hempfest 2011

Over three days, close to 300,000 people will attend the largest continuous political rally in the world, Seattle Hempfest! This weekend, NORML Board, Staff, and Activists from both coasts and everywhere in-between will converge on the waterfront between Centennial and Olympic Sculpture Parks in Seattle, Washington, for the twentieth anniversary Seattle Hempfest. Visit our NORML …

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Aug 04

NORML To Mayor Bloomberg: Stop Arresting So Many Minorities For Marijuana!

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, by most all accounts, is one of the most fascinating political characters of the last decade. A self-made billionaire who, with a clear love for his fellow human beings and with great civic pride, chose to effectively become New York City’s mayor for the last nine years—spending more personal wealth than most …

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