NORML is saddened to report on the passing of Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, the "Father of Cannabis Research." He was 92 years old.
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The Justice Department has finally opened up the process for those seeking Presidential pardon certificates for past marijuana convictions. I am one of those Americans.
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"Legalizing cannabis possession, eliminating criminal penalties for all ages, and creating a regulated market are huge leaps forward for Delaware," said Laura Sharer, Executive Director of Delaware NORML. "Provisions afforded from the Justice Reinvestment...
Highlights in: AK, AZ, CA, DE, FL, GA, HI, IL, KY, ME, MD, NH, NM, NY, OR, SD, TX, UT, WA.
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Oklahomans who engage in marijuana-related activities, but who are not registered in the state's medical program will continue to face some of the strictest penalties in the nation.
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Altieri assumed the leadership role in November 2016, directing NORML during one of the more successful periods in the marijuana law reform movement's history.
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After a several month delay, the Justice Department has opened the online application process for those persons eligible to receive certificates indicating that their marijuana-related convictions have been pardoned by the President.
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Delaware deserves to go green in 2023. We deserve regulated cannabis.
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