Supporting NORML matters more now than ever before. This isn’t about protecting Wall Street weed profits. It’s about finishing the fight for justice, equity, and freedom.
NORML Summer ‘26 Intern Ben Bailey provides an update on Georgia’s medical cannabis legislation
“Most participants were supportive of legal access to medical cannabis, open to using it in their own practice, and interested in receiving further training to do so.”
NORML Summer ‘26 Mitchell Floch shares his perspective on the disparate impact of marijuana prohibition.
“We find that state legalization of recreational marijuana substantially reduced the arrests and disciplinary incidents for drug law violations. … The decreases in arrests after legalization are especially steep at public institutions [and at] four-year institutions.”
NORML Summer ‘26 Intern Dakota Helgren shares her reason for substituting cannabis for opioids to treat pain.
Under the measure, state-licensed retailers will begin selling cannabis products to those age 21 or older on July 1, 2027.
Vermont is the third state this year to significantly increase adult-use marijuana possession limits.
“A fair administrative process should include the voices of those most directly affected by federal cannabis policy: consumers, patients, and the communities that have lived under prohibition. Excluding NORML from this hearing deprives the record of that perspective.”
