
Police Officer Gets Gag Order For Talking Publicly About Marijuana Decriminalization
The story of Missouri police officer Gary Wiegert is a prime example of just how hard people will fight to keep marijuana illegal. For those

The story of Missouri police officer Gary Wiegert is a prime example of just how hard people will fight to keep marijuana illegal. For those

I met Jason Thomas from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) at the 2012 Denver High Times Cannabis Cup. He’s an amazing guy who works extremely

According to the Saint Louis Post-Dispatch, Sgt. Gary Wiegert, a 32-year veteran of the St. Louis police force (SLMPD) and former Show-Me Cannabis lobbyist, is

Marijuana possession is the number one arrest is New York City and a top arrest in New York State, leading to racial discrepancies, while costing

By Phillip Smith The Hawaii Senate Tuesday voted unanimously to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana. The measure now goes to the House.

Show-Me Cannabis Regulation Hires Lobbyist with Law Enforcement Experience and Conservative Credentials On Thursday, Show-Me Cannabis Regulation announced that it has contracted with Gary Wiegert

Most national organizations gave Oregon orders to not pursue marijuana reform in 2014, because after all, it’s a non-Presidential Election year. Hardworking, longtime activists inside

Do you know of someone that supports marijuana reform, but is not listed on the Marijuana Majority website? Well don’t just sit there doing nothing,

By John Sajo, Director, Voter Power Friends and fellow activists While we walk this path to freedom we face many obstacles. The initiative process is perhaps the

by Phillip Smith Hawaii Marijuana Legalization Bill Dies A bill that would have legalized marijuana died in the state legislature Tuesday. House Judiciary Committee Chairman

Kevin A. Sabet, Co-chair of SAM, talks to HuffingtonPost DC Bureau Chief Ryan Grim about marijuana reform bills. So that’s what reefer madness looks like…

I received this message from SSDP yesterday. I encourage all TWB readers to use SSDP’s online tools to contact your Reps and Senators. Luckily for

NORML is pleased to announce the first ever Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference in Philadelphia, PA on March 16th, 2013! The conference will feature a day of

Building On 2012’s Marijuana Victories By Tom Angell, MarijuanaMajority.com As an historic year for marijuana law reform comes to an end, I’m writing to ask you

Team Vendetta Makes Announcement With Anonymous In Support Of Marijuana Reform The following message was posted on Team Vendetta’s website, along with the video also

Gary Storck Has Been Fighting For Medical Marijuana In Wisconsin I came across a great interview via Madison NORML. Gary Storck has been fighting for

There are numerous states that are likely to see marijuana reform efforts during the 2014 election cycle. A lot of states have actually had some

Get Active In North Carolina And Help Make Marijuana Reform A Reality If there is anywhere in the country that needs marijuana reform, it’s North

Sensible Washington announced the following goals on their Facebook page: As we move forward, here are some of our goals for reform: — Repealing or

Ethan Nadelmann, A Former Princeton Professor, Has Led The Fight Against Marijuana Prohibition “As Nadelmann, director of the New York-based Drug Policy Alliance Network, sees

When Will Mainstream Media Treat Marijuana Like The REAL Political Issue It Is? Mason Tvert, co-director of the campaign that legalized marijuana in Colorado, appeared on

Michigan Shows America That Marijuana Reform Can Be Done At The Local Level By Dan Riffle, Legislative Analyst, Marijuana Policy Project Colorado and Washington are getting lots

Have A Safe And Happy Halloween Betty Aldworth, Advocacy Director, Campaign To Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Our opposition’s goal is to spook the voters of

Michigan Cities To Vote On Cannabis Depenalization Measures Next Week By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director Voters in Arkansas, Colorado, Massachusetts, Montana, Oregon, and Washington will not be the only ones deciding