
Study Demonstrates There is No Evidence Medical Marijuana Laws Increase Underage Consumption
While advocates and pot enthusiasts have worked for years to legalize marijuana, those with opposing viewpoints have often fallen back on the rally cry of,

While advocates and pot enthusiasts have worked for years to legalize marijuana, those with opposing viewpoints have often fallen back on the rally cry of,

By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director The enactment of statewide laws permitting the physician-authorized use of cannabis therapy has not stimulated increases in marijuana use

By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director Moderate cannabis consumption by young people is not positively associated with changes in intelligence quotient (IQ), according to data

Marijuana opponents use children as a pawns in the game to keep marijuana prohibition in place. When asked why marijuana should remain illegal, people like Kevin
By Erik Altieri, NORML Communications Director According to polling data released this week by Gallup, 38% of Americans admit to having smoked marijuana in their

The United Nations Children’s Fund has released its annual report on child well-being. “Report Card 11“, a comprehensive paper that details the specifics of child welfare, examines things

Youth RISE is pleased to launch its drug policy e-course in collaboration with the International Drug Policy Consortium for young people (under 30). The course has been

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A new study by Rhode Island Hospital concludes that legalizing medical marijuana in that state did not