
Missouri Man Serving Life In Prison Without Parole For Marijuana Convictions
By Tony Nenninger, Attorney at Law When I met Jeff Mizanskey’s son at a Show-Me Cannabis Regulation statewide meeting in 2012, I already knew about

By Tony Nenninger, Attorney at Law When I met Jeff Mizanskey’s son at a Show-Me Cannabis Regulation statewide meeting in 2012, I already knew about

The Michigan chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws has announced a change in the composition of their Board of Directors.

By John Payne In the past week, we have seen dramatic and, in many ways, unexpected progress towards ending the war on cannabis. CNN’s Dr.

Last night was the much anticipated airing of Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s documentary ‘Weed’ on CNN. I have read a lot of comments on social media

By Tom Angell It may sound incredibly corny, but it’s the truth: Teamwork works. While Marijuana Majority, the organization I lead as chairman, has gotten a

The National Cannabis Coalition is pleased to be helping the latest Marijuana Majority project urging mayors from across the country to pass a resolution demanding that the

By John Payne Since it was founded two years ago, Show-Me Cannabis has dramatically advanced the cause of cannabis law reform in Missouri, and I

While many of us are gearing up for our Memorial Holiday weekend filled with fun, friends and family, I can’t help but think about my

What a long, strange trip it has been helping cannabis law reform activists in Springfield, Missouri. About a year ago, Springfield activists requested financial help

By John Payne We are pleased to announce Kick It for Cannabis, a kickball tournament hosted by Midwest Kickball to benefit Show-Me Cannabis! The tournament

This session, Alabama took giant leaps on the issue of marijuana reform. Although none of our legislation passed into law, we have set the stage

With violent crime 173% higher than the national average, a Lansing Michigan coalition announces a petition drive to reform The Capitol City’s marijuana law. The

By John Payne, Show Me Cannabis Regulation Last Friday, the Saint Louis Post-Dispatch published this editorial that I wrote, arguing that the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s

Question and answer portion of the “It’s Time to Talk” panel at the Southern Cannabis Reform Conference on March 15th-16th, 2013. Panel members: Sharon Ravert

Below is an interview of Diane Goldstein at the 2013 Southern Cannabis Reform Conference in Atlanta. “With more than 20 years in law enforcement, Diane

The Southern Cannabis Reform Conference will be held on March 15-16, 2013 at Center @ Spring4th Complex in beautiful downtown Atlanta, Georgia! This conference aims to

One of my favorite classes in college was a course dedicated to the First Amendment, which states “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment

By Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director Among the many hundreds of public policy concerns that Americans care and act upon, what are the top

By Dan Viets, J.D., SMCR Board Chair The Spring 2013 Missouri Cannabis Law Reform Conference will take place on Saturday, April 13 at the Crowne

By John Payne The legislative week was cut short by the winter weather, so there are no major changes to report on either the decriminalization

Show-Me Cannabis, our partners in Missouri, have done some great work helping reform cannabis laws in our nation’s heartland. SMC organizes initiative signature drives, helps

Show-Me Cannabis Regulation Promotes Reforms In a press conference at the Missouri state Capitol on the morning of Thursday, February 7, three members of the

By Show-Me Cannabis Regulation Executive Director John Payne The wind is finally at our backs. Cannabis law reform is advancing across the country. A federal proposal

The Saint Louis Health and Human Services Committee considered Alderman Shane Cohn’s proposal to reform the city’s cannabis laws on Thursday, and the proceedings yielded