The federal government won’t be easing its laws on marijuana as part of a criminal justice reform bill that’s expected to pass this week. U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colorado, had hoped to attach an amendment to the proposed First Step Act to remove the threat of federal prosecution in states…
After months of chatter, a booze-free beer promising a different kind of buzz will hit pot shop shelves this week just in time to be a stocking stuffer for select folks age 21 and up.
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The co-owners of the embattled Sweet Leaf cannabis business have been ordered to pay $8.8 million for breach of contract over properties they were buying in Denver.
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FAQs
What is Columbia NORML?
Columbia NORML is South Carolina’s oldest chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, established in 2007. It is organized as a non-profit and run by a group dedicated volunteers.Columbia NORML is South Carolina’s oldest chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, established in 2007. It is organized as a non-profit and run by a group dedicated volunteers.
Are you a registered Non-Profit?
Yes, Columbia NORML is a federally registered 501(c)(3) which means that all donations to the organization are tax-deductible. We neither support, endorse, nor donate to political parties or candidates.
How do I join?
You can join by paying an annual membership of $25. We accept memberships in cash, check, or online. Benefits of membership include invitations to member-only events, membership card, monthly membership newsletter, and entitles you to vote and run for leadership positions.
What if i just want to donate?
That’s fine too. We understand that some people may choose to not be a member. We appreciate those individuals’ donations even more.
Why don’t we just file a statewide petition and make cannabis fully legal?
South Carolina does not have a statewide initiative and referendum process that does not involve the state General Assembly. It’s in the state constitution. We can, however, go that route at the county and city levels of government; and, to do that would take funds we don’t have yet. But, small contributions add up. Considering giving what you can today.
A new sociological study by Yale University seeks to understand the potential correlation between marijuana use and ideas about masculinity among young American men of color. Using data previously collected via the Cell Phone Research to Enhance Wellness study, which consisted of interviews of over a hundred minority men from Connecticut, the Yale study explores […]
It’s fairly common for people selling and using black market street drugs to lace them with a variety of other substances. This often creates dangerous scenarios, as it’s hard to predict exactly how people will react to different additives. Recently, reports from around the country show that people are now lacing drugs with bug spray. […]
Published: Jan 1, 2018, 8:58 am • Updated: Jan 1, 2018, 8:59 am By Jennifer Kaplan, Bloomberg California will legalize recreational marijuana on Jan. 1, but consumers hoping to score some weed that day in two of its biggest cities are in for a bummer. Los Angeles and San Francisco are among many municipalities that […]
“Illegally” Given by Congressman Medical Marijuana To Children Helped Treat Symptoms When a representative of the state broke the law to help those in need – this is an alarming signal…A signal to the fact that it’s time for changes. Allen Peake risked everything to fulfill his duty. In 2015, he organized a complex underground […]
The formal toxicology performed as part of the autopsy for former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez “came back negative for all substances tested to include synthetic cannabinoids,” per the report issued by the Massachusetts State Police. That report came out two weeks after the athlete’s April 2017 suicide while still in prison. However, […]
The post DEA Chief Resigns, Citing Dismay Over Trump appeared first on High Times. Chuck Rosenberg, the acting head of the DEA will resign at the end of the week, according to law enforcement officials, reported the New York Times. The officials said that Rosenberg has become convinced that President Donald Trump has little respect […]
Hey everyone, Todd Denkin here again for The National Marijuana News to bring you the latest weekly update on marijuana news around the country, and the world. Today is November 30th, 2018, the last day of the month. The country set records for cyber purchases last week and everyone is now turning their attention on […]
Smoking weed is often times a social occasion among enthusiasts. Passing around a joint or a bong among friends and hanging out is a great way to bond. Unfortunately, there are many different ways one can accidentally ruin a perfectly good smoke session. From a poorly rolled blunt or joint, overly packed bowls, to downright […]
A new survey has found that many prominent leaders in North Carolina support marijuana policy reform. The survey of 60 influential North Carolinians focusing on criminal justice is part of an ongoing series by newspapers the News & Observer, the Herald-Sun, and the Charlotte Observer. Although many of the political, business, and society leaders expressed an […]
Published: Nov 17, 2017, 8:18 am • Updated: Nov 17, 2017, 8:18 am By David Ovalle, the Miami Herald MIAMI — On probation for a bloody 1999 gang murder, Miguel Valdes takes a host of pills to keep his longtime schizophrenia in check. Now, he can also legally use another medicine — marijuana, a drug […]