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How can I help?

Become a member of your local NORML chapter. The most important step you can take is to contact your elected officials at all levels of government (local, state and federal), and let them know you oppose arresting responsible marijuana smokers. As a constituent, you hold special influence over the politicians who represent your district. It [...]

Critics claim that marijuana is a “gateway drug.” How do you respond to this charge?

There is no conclusive evidence that the effects of marijuana are causally linked to     the subsequent use of other illicit drugs. Preliminary animal studies alleging that     marijuana “primed” the brain for other drug-taking behavior have not been     replicated, nor are they supported by epidemiological human data. Statistically, for every [...]

What is NORML and what does the organization stand for?

NORML is a non-profit, public-interest lobby that for more than 30 years has provided a voice for those Americans who oppose marijuana prohibition. We represent the interests of the tens of millions of Americans who smoke marijuana responsibly and believe the recreational and medicinal use of marijuana should no longer be a crime. NORML supports [...]

What about kids and marijuana?

Marijuana, like other drugs, is not for kids. There are many activities in our society that we permit adults to do, but forbid children, such as motorcycle riding, skydiving, signing contracts, getting married and drinking alcohol or smoking tobacco. However, we do not condone arresting adults who responsibly engage in these activities in order to [...]

What is the NORML Foundation?

Our sister organization, the NORML Foundation, is a 501(c)(3) educational, research and legal foundation. Founded in 1997, the NORML Foundation educates the public on marijuana policy through advertising and media campaigns. The Foundation distributes a weekly news advisory to more than 1,000 media outlets and reform activists; conducts research and publishes special reports; and provides [...]

What does NORML do?

NORML lobbies Congress and state legislatures for more rational and cost-effective marijuana policies. We provide expert witnesses for legislative hearings in support of marijuana reform legislation and to provide testimony to assist defendants charged with marijuana offenses. NORML also serves as a marijuana-law reform advocate with the media nationwide, publishes a quarterly newsletter, and maintains [...]

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