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    Allen St. Pierre on MSNBC’s “Dr. Nancy” Show

    Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 5:07 pm | By: Radical Russ

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    Stash for Fri, Nov 13, 2009

    Friday, November 13th, 2009 at 9:51 pm | By: Radical Russ

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    Special: “Marijuana’s Cultural Moment” panel at Drug Policy Alliance Int’l Drug Policy Reform Conference

    1. Moderated by “Radical” Russ Belville
    2. Deborah Small – Break the Chains Executive Director
    3. Rubin Whitmore – Flex Your Rights Filmmaker
    4. William Lantelme – GrowRoom.net Brazil
    5. Allen St. Pierre – NORML Executive Director

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    Allen St. Pierre at Portland Hempstalk

    Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at 5:14 pm | By: Radical Russ

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    NORML SHOW LIVE premieres tonight 9pm ET / 6pm PT at http://live.norml.org

    Saturday, September 5th, 2009 at 2:56 pm | By: Radical Russ
    Show 001: Steve Fox (MPP), Mason Tvert (SAFER), & Paul Armentano (NORML) discuss "Marijuana is Safer" book; NORML Exec. Dir. Allen St. Pierre; MMA Fighter Toby "Tigerheart" Grear

    Show 001: Steve Fox (MPP), Mason Tvert (SAFER), & Paul Armentano (NORML) discuss "Marijuana is Safer" book; NORML Exec. Dir. Allen St. Pierre; MMA Fighter Toby "Tigerheart" Grear

    I am thrilled to be hosting our debut show tonight at 6pm PT / 9pm ET. I hope you all make it a regular Saturday night ritual.

    You can listen to the show live three ways (and no, regular terrestrial or satellite radio is not one of those ways… yet):

    1. Point your web browser to http://live.norml.org and follow the links to Show 001.  (Or use the link on the powder-blue BlogTalkRadio player you see there on the right…)
    2. Point your mobile phone’s browser to http://m.blogtalkradio.com/norml.  Click the link at the bottom of the page for Shows and Blogs.  Click the link for Show 001. (I’m not completely sure the live show will play this way; it may only allow you to see the blog and comments.  If so, try…)
    3. Call 347-994-1810 on your mobile phone.  (”347″ is a New York area code, so long distance charges, if any, would apply.  Probably only an option if you’ve got unlimited minutes and free domestic long distance.)

    The show will also be archived about one hour following the live broadcast.  You’ll be able to hear it all week on the embedded player to the right or by subscribing to it as a podcast on iTunes.

    Paul Armentano, Mason Tvert, Steve Fox

    Paul Armentano, Mason Tvert, Steve Fox

    Guests for our premiere in the first hour are Steve Fox (MPP), Mason Tvert (SAFER), and Paul Armentano (NORML) discussing their new book, “Marijuana is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?”.  Later in the hour, NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre joins the discussion.

    Toby "Tigerheart" Grear from True Warrior Fitness

    Toby "Tigerheart" Grear from True Warrior Fitness

    In our 2nd hour, mixed-martial arts champion Toby “Tigerheart” Grear of True Warrior Fitness discusses being banned from fighting professionally in California because of positive tests for his legal medical marijuana.

    We’re also taking your calls at the bottom of each hour.  Dial 347-994-1810 to listen in on your phone and press 1 at any time if you’d like to speak to the host or guests.  Your call will be screened and we remind you to have a question ready, keep it short and to the point, and avoid profanity (we’re not FCC regulated on the net, but if we want to take this to terrestrial radio, we need to act like it.)


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    Allen St. Pierre at 4:20 on Main Stage Sunday

    Monday, August 17th, 2009 at 9:42 pm | By: Radical Russ

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    Stash for Mon, Aug 10, 2009

    Monday, August 10th, 2009 at 7:20 pm | By: Radical Russ

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    Hemp Headlines

    1. Hawaii woman dies after being kicked off liver transplant list for marijuana use
    2. Bill would restore financial aid for students convicted of marijuana possession only
    3. Stress, dieting, may lead to positive marijuana test results
    4. Student shot by police over miniscule amount of marijuana sentenced

    This Month in NORML with Executive Director Allen St. Pierre

    • Update on Obama “Yes We Cannabis” Poster
    • NORML’s presence at Seattle Hempfest

    Daily Toker Tunes by Marijuana Music Awards . com

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    The Importance of Permitting Consumers the Right to Cultivate Marijuana for Personal Use

    Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 12:00 pm | By: Allen St. Pierre, Executive Director of NORML

    For nearly 40 years, NORML has provided a voice in the public policy debate for the tens of millions of Americans who enjoy cannabis responsibly. NORML is and has always been the â€marijuana’ consumers’ lobby.

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    In the short run, NORML favors the elimination of all criminal and/or civil penalties prohibiting the possession of cannabis for personal use, regardless of whether one is using it for medical purposes or for personal pleasure. Further, NORML opposes sanctions that presently prohibit the not-for-profit transfer of small amounts of cannabis between adults. This policy, called “decriminalization”, was the recommendation of the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse in their groundbreaking 1972 report, Marijuana: A Signal of Misunderstanding. Versions of cannabis decriminalization have now been adopted in 13 states.

    Cannabis consumers are ordinary Americans who work hard, raise families, pay taxes and contribute in a positive way to their communities. We are not criminals. Just as millions of Americans enjoy a beer or a glass of wine at the end of the day, we enjoy sharing a joint (or, for that matter, a vapor bag) when we relax in the evening. Of the nearly 900,000 marijuana arrests in America each year, about 90% are for possession of small amounts for personal use. Continuing with this Draconian policy makes no sense. That is why three out of four Americans now support decriminalizing the personal possession and use of cannabis.

    NORML’s ultimate political goal is the establishment of a legally regulated market where consumers can obtain their cannabis in a safe and secure environment. This policy is generally called “legalization”. As our country discovered when we experimented with alcohol prohibition, it is only by providing a legally regulated market that we can significantly reduce the crime, corruption and violence associated with a criminal black market.

    NORML supports the imposition of state and/or federal age and quality controls governing the commercial production, sale, and use of cannabis to assure public safety and to advise the consumer of the strength of the variety of cannabis being purchased.

    And, importantly, we support the imposition of a reasonable tax on commercial cannabis sales that could raise substantial revenue for the various states, to be used for drug education and other programs to encourage responsible use and to discourage abuse. But as we work toward these goals, it is crucial that we underscore the importance of permitting consumers the option to grow their own cannabis.

    Alcohol consumers possess the legal right to create their own home brew, free from government interference. Although the vast majority of alcohol drinkers never utilizes this freedom, and prefers the convenience of purchasing alcohol at a retail outlet, that option remains available to those who wish to use it. We believe that similar regulations should govern the non-retail production of cannabis.

    The cultivation of cannabis for personal use is the single most important element of the NORML legalization proposal. Allowing for the legal, personal cultivation of cannabis provides consumers with the option to grow their own product should commercially available sources offer cannabis that fails to meet the consumers’ needs because it is excessively expensive, too heavily taxed, or of inferior quality. The mere threat of consumers exercising this option should be sufficient to assure that the legal market for cannabis will be responsive to the needs of consumers, and will not be exploitive.

    So when any organization or any state or federal legislator proposes legalizing cannabis, either for medical use or for personal pleasure, but forbids the consumer from growing their own cannabis, those of us who lobby on this issue must insist on amendments to permit personal cultivation.

    Otherwise we, cannabis law reformers, trade away our only leverage to keep the big corporations and the government honest and responsive to cannabis consumers.

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    Stash for Mon, Jun 29, 2009

    Monday, June 29th, 2009 at 6:00 pm | By: Radical Russ

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    Hemp Headlines

    1. Reps. Frank, Paul, Hinchey, & Rohrabacher send letter to colleagues promoting marijuana decriminalization
    2. Police return stolen marijuana to Boulder dispensary
    3. Nogales, Arizona’s underground like “Swiss cheese” from smuggler’s tunnels

    This Month in NORML with Executive Director Allen St. Pierre

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    Grassroots Activism

    • Medical Marijuana Gardener Bernie Ellis of Fly, Tennessee, tells of his being labeled a “terrorist” and investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations to intimidate him to drop his campaign for free and fair elections.

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    Marijuana Legalization: Momentum Building For Broad Debate: AP

    Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 at 12:20 pm | By: Radical Russ

    NEW YORK (Huffington Post via AP) — The savage drug war in Mexico. Crumbling state budgets. Weariness with current drug policy. The election of a president who said, “Yes _ I inhaled.”

    These developments and others are kindling unprecedented optimism among the many Americans who want to see marijuana legalized.

    Doing so, they contend to an ever-more-receptive audience, could weaken the Mexican cartels now profiting from U.S. pot sales, save billions in law enforcement costs, and generate billions more in tax revenue from one of the nation’s biggest cash crops.

    Said a veteran of the movement, Ethan Nadelmann of the Drug Policy Alliance: “This is the first time I feel like the wind is at my back and not in my face.”

    “For the most part, what we’ve seen over the past 20 years has been incremental,” said Norm Stamper, a former Seattle police chief now active with Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. “What we’ve seen in the past six months is an explosion of activity, fresh thinking, bold statements and penetrating questions.”

    “The notion that we have to keep something completely banned for adults to keep it away from kids doesn’t hold up,” said Bruce Mirken, communications director of the Marijuana Policy Project.

    As for Obama, the activists don’t expect him to embrace the cause at this point.

    “Obama’s got two wars, an economic disaster. We have to realize they’re not going to put this on the front burner right now,” said Allen St. Pierre, executive director of NORML, or the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. “But every measurable metric out there is swinging our way.”

    Somebody cue Roger Waters… the tide is turning.

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    Allen St. Pierre thanks at Aspen Party

    Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 at 9:20 am | By: Radical Russ

    One of the highlights of the Aspen Legal Seminar is when attorney Gerry Goldstein opens up his home for our closing party on Saturday night.  Chef Chris Lanter from Cache Cache caters the party (which features two versions of the famous apple crisp – NORML and abNORML) and there is weed, whiskey, and wine everywhere you look.  Gerry turns up the salsa music and guests enjoy banging on the congas, while everybody mingles and enjoys fantastic food.

    Here in the spectacular kitchen, NORML’s Executive Director Allen St. Pierre thanks Gerry, Chef Chris, and recognizes the 2009 winner of the Colorado NORML Hunter S. Thompson Scholarship, Tanya Burgess from Atlanta, Georgia, who found out she had just passed the bar and been admitted to practice in Gwinnett County (Georgia Stashers, call her up when you’ve got a need, she’s brilliant) that weekend.  Tanya’s also a member of the board for NORML of Georgia as well.

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