How Can Cannabis Law Reform Right The Unjust Enforcement Of North Carolina’s Marijuana Possession Laws?
We can change cannabis laws and begin to acknowledge and repair the racist criminal justice system, AND invest in communities ravaged by the Drug War.
I’m NC NORML And I Vote!
North Carolina's Primary Election for federal and state offices will be held on March 3, 2020 (vote early until Feb 29th).
Are You Ready For Cannabis Reform?
Since nothing is more connected with cannabis law reform than an active, engaged constituency, NC NORML is coming up with ways to connect constituents with candidates!
Send Us Your #MyNCCannabisStory And Ask NCGA Candidates A Question!
Do you have a #MyNCCannabisStory to share and would you like to ask the NC General Assembly a question?
Can You Share Your Story With Cruel Consequences?
In a country built by our “forefathers,” it is a remarkable phenomenon that women are trailblazing the cannabis industry.
How Cannabis Revenue Can Help Build NC
With 2020 arriving and marking the beginning of a new decade, many laws have come into effect not only in North Carolina but across the United States.
Trans-State Trade And What Other States Can Accomplish
As we reflect on 2019, arguably the most important year for cannabis reform thus far, it is important to remember both the milestones achieved and the ways in which improvements can be made as North Carolina pushes for legalization.
MORE Act Progress
The House Small Business Committee is the first congressional committee to waive jurisdiction on the MORE Act since it was passed by the Judiciary Committee last November.
Will Mexico’s Move to Legalize Cannabis Capture the Attention of Lawmakers in the United States?
ShareCan Cannabis Crush Opioid Addiction?
The human quest to conquer pain is ancient, and both opium and cannabis have been used since antiquity for pain relief.
What Can You Do To Help Ready the NC General Assembly for Real Cannabis Conversations Next Session?
On November 23rd, we debriefed you on legislative activity in 2019 that involved cannabis.
What can you do now that the NCGA has adjourned?
Your NC Representative and Senator are back home now! The NCGA will crank back up in January, but your Rep or Sen may be making appearances or holding coffee chats or other forums.