Marijuana Reform Leaders To Speak At University Of Missouri
Missouri has one of the strongest chances of reforming marijuana laws in 2014 out of any of the states. I know it comes as a
Missouri has one of the strongest chances of reforming marijuana laws in 2014 out of any of the states. I know it comes as a
I recently published an article asking for people to sign a petition asking for the resignation of a Missouri police officer (Kevin Glaser) that suggested
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,
By John Payne Over 125 people turned out for our Kansas City Town Hall meeting on Wednesday, which makes it the best attended meeting so
By John Payne We held town hall meetings in Jefferson City and Columbia this week, and both drew supportive crowds eager to know how they
By John Payne On Monday, we hosted a screening of the Reason Foundation’s new documentary America’s Longest War in Joplin. After the film, local cannabis law reform
By Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director In St. Louis, Missouri Sgt. Gary Wiegert has been given permission by his chief of police to become
By John Payne Next Friday, July 5, Show-Me Cannabis supporters Heath Poland and Christopher Butcher will be hosting a barbecue and block party fundraiser at
By John Payne Last week, I gave blood. That is not an activity that I enjoy…at all. Despite playing numerous contact sports, I hate the
By John Payne The July issue of Reason Magazine carries an article on the problems with drug courts, and it opens with the story of Trish and
By John Payne Back in April, we launched a month-long run of 300 ads on the 105.7 The Point (KPNT) in Saint Louis at a
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
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 was from an e-mail that I received yesterday, so it is a bit dated, but it is still very exciting news! See below: By
By John Payne Last Thursday, our four week media campaign began airing on 105.7 The Point (KPNT) in Saint Louis, and the response has been overwhelming! Each
Opening remarks by Show Me Cannabis Reform Executive Director John Payne at the Show-Me Cannabis 2013 Spring Law Reform Conference, held April 13, 2013 at
Participants Will Include Members of Law Enforcement, Legislators, Progressive, and Conservatives On Saturday, April 13, Show-Me Cannabis will host a statewide conference on cannabis law
By John Payne Our spring conference is less than a week away, and I am extremely excited about it! Barring any speaker cancellations, I have
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
Show-Me Cannabis will be hosting a conference on the hows and whys of reforming cannabis laws in Missouri and nationwide. The event will take place
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
Scientific Poll Is Consistent With Other Surveys SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI – 03/25/2013 – On Monday, Show-Me Cannabis Regulation released polling data showing that a majority
The Missouri legislature is currently considering two important cannabis law reform measures, both introduced by Representative Rory Ellinger. The first, HB 512, is modeled on a
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