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Medical
Marijuana Basic Information
Biodiesel Hemp as Fuel 1 pdf
Biodiesel Hemp as Fuel 2 pdf
More on Hemp Fuel
Hemp: Economy, Prosperity for the New
Millennium pdf
Hemp and the Environment pdf
Hemp Ties it All Together pdf
What
the Indiana State Police Really Destroys Every Year
Dale
Geiringers (Ca NORML) report on Cannabis potency
Tri-fold brochure dealing
with recreational use of Cannabis
Recreational Use Trifold...front and
back pages
Smoke the Vote Button
Part 1 of "Why isn't Marijuana
Legal?
Part 2 of "Why Isn't Marijuana
Legal?
Why Isn't Marijuana Legal? (Grayscale)
Combines both pages in one .pdf
Ecological advantages of Hemp
Many Uses of Hemp
About Hemp Paper
More on Hemp Paper
Hemp Studies
IN Arrest Report 1995,
96, 97
IN Arrests by County Map 95
IN MJ Crop Estimates 95
IN Top 10 Crop Estimates 97
1972 Marijuana
Commission Report - Donated by an INORML member
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Pre-internet, about the only way to receive NORML's written information was by U.S.
mail or if you happened upon a NORML booth at a marijuana-related event, protest or
concert.
Today, you can download and print out NORML/NORML Foundation's information anytime, day
or night.
Most importantly, marijuana law reform supporters can now share that information with
their like-minded friends/family, as well as to educate the general public (elected
representatives, friends, neighbors, co-workers, fellow worshippers, etc...).
For nearly 30 years NORML/NORML Foundation
has published
The Leaflet,
and most recently
The
Legislative Bulletin. These quarterly publications inform NORML/NORML Foundation
supporters about the on goings of the organizations and general news about marijuana and
marijuana legislation.
NORML Foundation's Freedom Card
Frankly, it is amazing how many thousands of citizens contact NORML annually seeking
legal assistance because of a legal run-in with Marijuana Prohibition. That should not be
too surprising considering that a citizen is arrested every 43 seconds on
marijuana-related charges; 88% on possession-only charges.
That's over 735,000 marijuana-related arrests in 2000!
What is surprising is how often citizens do not assert their rights under the U.S.
Constitution when they are being questioned by law enforcement agents.
The "right to remain silent" truly begins at the point of interacting with
law enforcement not after the citizen has 1.) Been interrogated by
police without the presence of legal counsel or 2.) Given law enforcement officials
permission to search their person, car or property.
Frustratingly, by not asserting their Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable
search and seizure, and their Fifth Amendment right to avoid incriminating oneself,
citizens make many thousands of otherwise defensible cases moot.
The NORML Foundation's Freedom Card [bold] is, like the old Master Card/Visa ads state,
"the one card you do not want to leave home without."
Print out the
NORML
Foundation Freedom Card and give one to all your like-minded friends and family.
NORML/NORML Foundation's General Informational Flyer
NORML/NORML Foundation publishes a general flyer, which contains information regarding
the great need to reform America's misguided marijuana policy, as well as information
about NORML.
When an interested person approaches NORML/NORML Foundation and inquires, "What's
this all about?" they're handed a
NORML/NORML Foundation
Flyer.
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