

Plan Advances to Allow Dismantling Minneapolis Police Department
The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously to abolish the police department following a massive public outcry following the May 25th murder by police of George
The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously to abolish the police department following a massive public outcry following the May 25th murder by police of George
Social justice issues and the War on Drugs are linked so closely that it will take a complete deconstruction and reconstruction of policy, the criminal
Happy Juneteenth! Juneteenth marks the 155th anniversary – June 19, 1865 – when enslaved people in Texas learned about their emancipation and that slavery had
Happy Juneteenth! What is Juneteenth? Juneteenth occurs on June 19th and is also known as Freedom Day, Emancipation Day, and Liberation Day, This day is
Craig Cesal was serving a life sentence behind bars, without the possibility of parole, for a first-time nonviolent marijuana conspiracy offense. On June 17, 2020,
Portland approved a budget with millions in cuts to police, but short of public demand for $50 million reduction. This is NOT ok. They must
Please join us for today’s march, this one will be significant! Today is the day before the BIG day. It is our last chance to
Portland City Council met last week to approve a budget including the amendments to defund $15M from Portland Police Bureau (PPB). But, Commissioner Chloe Eudaly
As Portland City Council finalizes the 2020-21 citywide budget, the City’s Budget Committee has proposed a budget that dedicates over one-third of the City’s general
Divest City Portland Cannabis Tax funds from the PPB budget and invest them into reparations for those harmed by the War on Drugs, which disproportionately
Over two-thirds of Americans are aware that cannabis has been weaponized by law enforcement and is being used to target people of color. And they
Can I Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Missouri? Almost certainly. It’s relatively easy to figure out if you legally qualify for a medical marijuana
In an open letter to Nora D. Volkow, M.D., Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), NORML asked her to recognize the detrimental
With mass gatherings continuing around the county to protest police killings of Black Americans, a call for defunding the police is growing among advocates. The
So here we are in 2020 and little has changed in terms of marijuana prohibition, who gets busted and who gets punished most severely?
Fidel Torres passed away in prison due to COVID-19, where he was serving a sentence for conspiracy to possess and distribute marijuana.
Massachusetts has finally allowed cannabis retail shops to open after closing them during the coronavirus pandemic.
While cannabis arrest are down, there are still too many.
Organizations are calling for clemency for all those in prison for cannabis offenses in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
A coronavirus outbreak in a prison could potentially be catastrophic.
Two bipartisan bills that would increase cannabis access for veterans have been approved by a U.S. House committee.
Are you a single-issue cannabis voter too? Opinion piece by Roger Obando…
Presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren has released her plan for cannabis legalization.
Cannabis convictions in Los Angeles County will be dismissed thanks to California’s approval of Proposition 64.
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