NORML is excited to once again be part of a national effort to strengthen our democracy by registering voters on National Voter Registration Day.
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Fall '23 Intern Mae Mueller details her reasons for joining the NORML team.
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In the coming days, members of the House and Senate could take action on multiple important federal cannabis bills.
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Lawmakers have advanced two bills to the desk of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom that seek to expand the rights of cannabis consumers.
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Fall '23 intern Gloria-Jean writes about her reasons for joining the NORML internship program.
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Local establishments authorized to permit adults to consume cannabis on their premises will be able to expand their operations to include food services and live events, under legislation advanced to the Governor's desk.
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Fall '23 intern Ashley Culbertson shares her reasons for joining the NORML team for the semester.
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"In spite of blatant Congressman Chuck Edwards' blatant attempts at intimidation and interference with tribal sovereignty, members of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians have stood up for their rights and for the rights of cannabis consumers througho...
"This milestone reflects the reality that advocates have been engaged in a multi-decade long struggle to compel the federal government to acknowledge the obvious: that cannabis possesses therapeutic benefits. It also highlights the fact that the federal g...
It is misleading at best and disingenuous at worst to imply that cannabis smoke exposure is either equal to or more hazardous to health than tobacco smoking, or to imply that long-term data on its respiratory effects do not exist.
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