NORML

1420 K St NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20005

About NORML

NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) actively champions the rights of individuals affected by outdated cannabis laws by advocating for comprehensive reforms. Recently, Maryland's governor issued mass pardons for those with misdemeanor marijuana convictions, highlighting NORML’s impact on progressive policy changes. Surveys indicate a decrease in alcohol consumption following changes to marijuana legislation, illustrating NORML's commitment to educating the public on safer alternatives. Despite setbacks such as the Louisiana governor's veto of expedited pardons for first-time offenders and New Hampshire's narrow defeat of a legalization bill, NORML persists in its mission to foster fair and sensible marijuana policies. Through internships and advocacy programs, NORML continuously nurtures future leaders dedicated to transforming the legal landscape around cannabis.

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