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May 07

Source: NORML.org

Under the cover of darkness, a team of militarized SWAT agents enter a
family home and immediately engage in gunfire — killing one of two family
dogs (wounding the other), and likely inflicting lifelong trauma to the
family’s seven-year-old son. The end result of SWAT team’s action? Police
seized a small amount of marijuana (a few grams), and associated
paraphernalia (a grinder). The man in the video ultimately pled guilty to
misdemeanor drug charges and paid a $300 fine.

Columbia police officials are now reviewing the conduct in the video,
which has sparked local and national outrage. It should. In 2004, 60
percent of Columbia voters approved The Columbia Smart Sentencing
Initiative (Proposition 2), which amends the city criminal code to
depenalize the possession of marijuana and associated paraphernalia to a
fine-only offense. Nevertheless, police in Columbia are continuing to
terrorize families over an activity that its citizens have deemed to be a
minor offense punishable by a small fine.

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Mar 26

This from NORML:

Election officials on Wednesday affirmed that proponents
of a statewide ballot measure to eliminate criminal penalties on the adult
personal possession and cultivation of marijuana have gathered enough
valid signatures to qualify for the 2010 November ballot.
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Mar 12

This ad is set to be shown on May 31, 2010 in Times Square on the CBS Super Screen. Congratulation to the National  Organization  for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).


"Money can grow on trees." That is the message of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Foundation (NORML) in a 15-second digital ad scheduled to debut in New York City's Times Square next week. The advertisement, produced and paid for by NORML's educational arm, The NORML Foundation, will air on the CBS Super Screen through May 31, 2010.
 
"Regulating the adult use of marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol could raise over $30 billion annually in new tax revenue, while saving an additional $15 billion per year in law enforcement costs," NORML Foundation Executive Director Allen St. Pierre said. "This tax season, why not ask your elected politicians why the federal government continues to spends billions of tax dollars enforcing this failed and archaic public policy."
 
Fifty-three percent of Americans now support legalizing marijuana, according to the results of a December 2009 Angus Reid survey of over 1,000 adults nationwide.
 
The NORML Foundation's 'Money Tree' ad will appear eighteen times per day on the CBS's digital billboard, located on 42nd Street. Approximately 1.5 million people walk by the billboard each day.
 
In January, CBS and the NORML Foundation entered into a contractual agreement to air the NORML Foundation ad, beginning on February 1, 2010. However, representatives from CBS and Neutron Media abruptly pulled the ad prior to its scheduled air date, stating that its content did not comply with the network's outdoor advertising standards.
 
Last month, representatives from the political advocacy organization Change.org organized an online petition targeting CBS Broadcasting and demanding the network to reverse their decision. Nearly 10,000 people signed and sent the petition.
 
CBS formally changed their position shortly after receiving the petitions.
 
"NORML would publicly like to thank Change.org for taking on this important political and First Amendment issue," St. Pierre said. "We would also like to thank the thousands of concerned citizens who contacted CBS on NORML's behalf. Without your participation, this important NORML ad campaign would not have been possible.
 
"Finally, NORML would also like to extend its appreciation to the CBS Corporation for responding to the will of its viewers, and acknowledging that marijuana law reform is a topic deserving of such a prominent public forum. Over 20 million Americans have been arrested for marijuana violations since 1965. It is time to end 70-plus years of federal marijuana prohibition with a policy of legalization, taxation, regulation and education."
 
The 'Money Tree' is anticipated to be the first of two planned ad buys. The second advertisement is scheduled to debut in Times Square on April 20, 2010 - in conjunction with the informal marijuana celebratory holiday '4/20.'
 
Founded in 1970, NORML is the nation's oldest and largest grassroots organization advocating on behalf of marijuana law reform. The NORML Foundation was founded in 1997 to support public education, research, stake holder organizing and impact litigation. In 2009, NORML Foundation launched the first-ever nationwide television ad campaign calling for the regulation of marijuana by adults.

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Feb 07

CBS has rejected a contract deal with NORML to place a pro-cannabis law reform advertisement on the biggest electronic billboard in Times Square (The CBS ‘Super Screen’ at 42nd St) claiming that the advertisement is too political. NORML had a contract for the 15 second spot below on the giant billboard (and a second one featuring President Obama and New York City’s high cannabis arrest rate with its shocking racial disparity in enforcement).

CBS did this to NORML while allowing a very controversial anti-abortion ad to appear on Sunday during their Super Bowl TV broadcast!

Here’s the AD:



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