NORML Deputy Director

4 responses to “Why Students Hold The Key To Ending Marijuana Prohibition”

  1. Ray_Christl_THC_Ministry_asia

    I lost my farm next to Oprah in New Carlisle (carl is male hemp ?),in 1992 which was a Hempstock festival on my 42 acre gentleman farm…surrounded by the DEA-local cops on July,4th 1992 the 200 th birthday of the celebration THAT YOU CAN”T SURROUND A HOME,and prevent access..this began my hemp activism lifestyle. Toured with Jack Herer RIP,and spent 7 years in Hawaii with Roger Christie–James Kimmel pioneers in spiritual case law. Do your research ,and follow the logic of RADman Belville.

  2. fishcreekbob

    Maybe I’m right to say We the republic have not had our government for about 100 yrs + My proof are cannibis laws(hemp laws) For them to explain their reason is madness and violates our constitution and they continue to abuse us like their property I thought government was our property We must win this war on the people so we can teach the youth that come after us who the real enemy .is Freedom is a never ending fight Hemp laws are the foundation of their control of the economy Cannibis laws SHOw ME A BODY :bongin: :nleaf: :rifle: :guns:

  3. fester420

    Once again Paul, you always get the activism tingly inside! As a recent college graduate that has lost too many friends because of this pointless war, I am desperate to take action, and together we will bring the wall of prohibiton down!

  4. Rebecca Anzini

    Mr. Armentano,
    I have read several of your pieces of work and this article really hit home. I am a college student desperately attempting to pursue the marijuana movement in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This article was very useful in that it explains precisely why college students should be interested in reforming marijuana laws, and how to go about doing so. Not very many 18 year olds, or any aged college students, recognize what they aspire to accomplish within their lifetime. Luckily, I am a very ambitious person and I discovered my interest in reforming drug laws and promoting social change a few years ago. With time, I have researched this controversy tremendously and I have found multiple reasons that marijuana should be legal in America. The most difficult situation I have recently faced is pondering how I can communicate my message to the rest of the citizens in Fort Wayne. After reading your article, I believe that I should write a story for The Communicator, our college’s news paper. I was hired last year to write articles for the politics and economics sections. Unfortunately, I have been horribly preoccupied with other activities. However, your article has motivated me to create a story for the newspaper. I want to cover the importance of beginning a chapter in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is difficult to be persuasive in writing an article; I admire you for your ability to do so. I think that I should state facts about how cannabis can improve society rather than harm it. I agree with your opinions completely and I hope that college students across America will unite to promote social change.
    -Rebecca

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