
Brother Talks About Missouri Man Spending Life In Prison For Marijuana
Jeff Mizanskey has been serving a life sentence for marijuana only offenses in Missouri for over two decades now. Yesterday a bi-partisan group of lawmakers

Jeff Mizanskey has been serving a life sentence for marijuana only offenses in Missouri for over two decades now. Yesterday a bi-partisan group of lawmakers

By Aaron Malin A bill to free Jeff Mizanskey who is serving life without parole for cannabis, moved forward this Wednesday, April 8. The House

By John Payne On Tuesday, nearly 100 Show-Me Cannabis supporters converged upon the Missouri State Capitol for our lobby day. Donning green and white stickers

By Aaron Malin Columbia First Ward Councilperson Ginny Chadwick resigned at a Columbia City Council meeting. The resignation, effective at noon today, comes after after a

Most of our laws work very differently for wealthy people and people battling poverty. Wall Street executives that endanger the world’s economy don’t see any

The Show-Me Cannabis campaign is doing amazing things in Missouri. The education campaign that they have been running for several years now has done a

VIRGINIA ACTION ALERT – Its Time To Stand Up And Be Heard! So you say you’re ready to DO SOMETHING to help end Cannabis Prohibition

When it comes to marijuana legalization in Oregon, we win if folks turn out to vote. We lose if they don’t. Simply voting likely won’t

Show-Me Cannabis Executive Director John Payne sat down with Jeff Mizanskey to discuss his situation. Jeff, a Sedalia-area native, is serving a life sentence without

When it comes to opposing cannabis reform efforts, law enforcement almost always helps lead the way. I’m not saying that every cop tries to squash

By Aaron Malin, Show-Me Cannabis Director of Research An online crowd-funding campaign to release Jeff Mizanskey, a man currently serving life in prison without parole

As you read this article, it’s likely that a legal cannabis sale is occurring in Colorado. Also, someone in Colorado is likely working in their

When you think of cannabis reform, the State of Tennessee is probably not the first thing that pops into your head. Tennessee is not known

By Chris Lindsey Last Tuesday, Gov. Jay Nixon made Missouri history by allowing the state to join the ranks of 18 others that have eliminated the possibility of jail time

By John Payne The Missouri legislature adjourned last Friday, May 16, at 6:00 p.m. With three pieces of legislation we supported either before the Governor

By David Borden It’s nothing less than electrifying when a chapter of a global saga is being written in your backyard. It is undeniably your

Courtesy of The Joint Blog It’s been an incredibly busy, and productive year thus far for the cannabis reform movement, and the past month has

By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director Seventy-five percent of Americans believe that the sale and use of cannabis will eventually be legal for adults, according

By John Payne The poll we commissioned to assess the viability of a legalization campaign in 2014 has been completed, and it indicates that we

By Phillip Smith The District of Columbia city council this week took a preliminary step toward decriminalizing marijuana possession in the nation’s capital, with a

By John Payne Every January 1, we are presented with the opportunity to begin anew — to build and improve upon years past. We are

If you live in Southern Oregon and want to get active in the cannabis reform community, check out Southern Oregon NORML on Facebook at this

By John Payne The following is an open letter to Vice President of the Missouri Narcotics Officers Association Kevin Glaser. It was published on our blog on

Open letter to officer requests apology for insulting Facebook post After attending a Show-Me Cannabis town hall meeting in Cape Girardeau last Monday, October 21,