Medical
Marijuana
A federally commissioned report reaffirms marijuana has medicinal value.
Read the study
and NORML's response. Voters
in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Maine, Nevada, and Washington
say yes to medical marijuana. The Hawaiian legislature becomes the first
to legalize marijuana for medical use. Learn
all about it here. Then fax
your member of Congress to urge them to support federal medical marijuana
reform.
Recreational
Use
NORML tells Congress: Decriminalize
the responsible use of marijuana by adults and legalize and regulate
the market. 60 years of marijuana prohibition: what
we have learned.
Marijuana-n-Politics
Campaign 2000 is now behind us. It's never too soon to begin thinking
about the 2002 election. Elected officials need to be asked
their position on marijuana policy. Find out what polititians have
already
said about marijuana.
Industrial Hemp
Farmers in 30 countries grow hemp for industrial purposes, while American
farmers are prohibited from growing this profitable and environmentally
friendly crop.
Statewide Voter
Initiatives
View the election 2000 results.
Legislation
The 2001 legislative session will begin on the new year. Check
here after January 1, 2001, to learn about proposed marijuana reform
legislation in your state. Read about the federal
medical marijuana bill in Congress. Learn how to get
involved.
Legal Issues
Over 4.75 million Americans arrested
for marijuana offenses under President Clinton. Check the laws in your
state. Know your rights. Find a
lawyer. Examine our brief
bank. What you can do about drug testing.
Petition to reschedule marijuana.
Find out about European drug
policy.
Marijuana: The Facts
Check out the state by state arrest report.
Schedule a NORML speaker for your
next event. Books for sale. Links
to other sites. Index of documents.
Contribute to NORML
Think it's crazy to bust marijuana smokers? Contribute
to NORML and change the laws. Get a free NORML t-shirt when you
give $50 or more.
About NORML
NORML is a nonprofit lobby working to
end marijuana prohibition and stop arrests of smokers. The NORML
Foundation, a sister nonprofit, sponsors educational, research and
legal projects to help the public better understand marijuana policy.
See NORML's Policy Statement, NORML's
ad section, and view the calendar
of events.
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