Kelloggs Drops Michael Phelps for Smoking Pot

Download the Phelps Yes We Cannabis flyer Pot advocates unite! Tell Kellogg Company and USA Swimming that you’re disgusted by their spurning of Michael Phelps. Phelps wasn’t flaunting pot in public. His privacy was wrongly invaded. No one tried to sanction him when he was busted for drunken driving. Tell Kellogg and USA Swim that …

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Zogby Poll: 72% of Voters Want Obama to End DEA Medical Marijuana Raids

Feb 4th, 2009 – While the DEA continues to stage medical marijuana raids in California, nearly three-quarters of voters think President Obama should honor his campaign pledge to end the raids, according to a poll of 1,053 likely voters by Zogby International. In a question sponsored by NORML, voters were asked: During the presidential campaign, …

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OBAMA ADMINISTRATION SAYS IT WILL REVIEW DEA RAIDS

A White House spokesperson has told the Washington Times that the Obama administration will re-evaluate policies of DEA interference in state medical marijuana laws. “The president believes that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws, and as he continues to appoint senior leadership to fill out the ranks of the federal government, …

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MORE DEA RAIDS IN LOS ANGELES

February 3 – California NORML has confirmed reports of four DEA raids in L.A. today. Contrary to rumor, no doctor’s office was raided. The raids were all “smash and grab” operations: agents took medicine and money, destroyed surveillance cameras and grabbed computers, but did not arrest anyone. The professionalism of the operations was questionable. In …

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Call on Obama to Support Change in UN Drug Policy

January 31, 2009 – Last February, I was among 70 North American delegates at the UN NGO consultation on drug policy in Vancouver. Representing NORML, I called for an end to the criminalization of cannabis users. The overwhelming consensus of the conference was that current policies are excessively punitive, and should be revised in the …

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CALIFORNIA SURVEY SHOWS STUDENT MARIJUANA USE STABLE, PRESCRIPTION DRUG USE HIGH

Jan 30, 2009 — The newly released biennial Attorney General’s Survey of Student Drug Use in California shows that marijuana use among 7th. 9th and 11th graders remained stable during 2007-8, but reports an “alarming rate” of prescription drug abuse. “The survey confirms that California’s medical marijuana law has had no adverse impact on youth …

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Call on Obama to End DEA Raids!

January 23, 2009 — Cal NORML is sorry to note that the DEA yesterday conducted its first medical marijuana raid under the Obama administration. Agents raided the Holistic Solutions facility in South Lake Tahoe, taking cash and product but not arresting anyone. Supporters are urged to call the White House and ask that Obama act …

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California NORML Agenda for Reform in 2009

Buoyed by Obama’s election and the end of the Bush regime, California NORML will be pushing for meaningful changes in marijuana enforcement in the coming year. * END FEDERAL RAIDS AND PROSECUTIONS An immediate, high-priority goal is to realize Obama’s pledge of ending DEA medical marijuana raids in California. Scores of raids have been reported …

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CALIFORNIA POLICE CHIEFS ASKED DEA TO CLOSE MEDICAL MARIJUANA CENTERS IN DISREGARD OF STATE LAW

California NORML Release – Dec 12, 2008 The California Police Chief Association urged the DEA to close medical marijuana distribution centers, seize their profits and prosecute them in federal court, according to a letter to DEA administrator Karen Tandy. The letter, dated Oct 2, 2006, appears in testimony to the House Judiciary Committee. In the …

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Cal Supreme Court Rules Prop 215 Caregivers Must Do More Than Just Supply Marijuana

Cal NORML Release – Nov. 24, 2008 In a blow to medical marijuana providers, the California Supreme Court ruled that defendants are not entitled to a defense as Prop. 215 caregivers if their primary role is only to supply marijuana to patients. The court unanimously overruled an appellate court decision in the case People v. …

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