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Letter
from Norml About Dealing With Bad Officers
Hi,
I’m glad that you made it to a meeting in the areas. I am sorry, however, to
hear about the sheriff that is giving you trouble. As far as your request for
information, I am not really sure what you are asking for. I encourage you to
visit our website, norml.org. I am sure that you have been there before, but
there are many informative studies on marijuana and its effects on health.
Please let me know if I can do anything else for you!
Thanks,
Erin Dame
Top Ten Ways You Can Help Reform Marijuana Laws!
1. Send an Action Alert to your Congressional or State
Representatives and urge them to support marijuana law reform: http://capwiz.com/norml2/issues/
2. VOTE! It’s time to STOP electing politicians who increase the
scope of marijuana penalties and START electing politicians who favor
marijuana law reform: http://www.votesmart.org/issue_rating_detail.php?sig_id=003784M
3. Get involved with your local NORML chapter, or if one does not
exist in your area, get some friends together and start your own! For
information on NORML chapters visit www.norml.org <http://www.norml.org>
, or contact Karen at Karen@norml.org
4. Spread the Word! Distribute and circulate NORML related info
and public service announcements. Tell all your friends and family that its
time they get involved!
5. Host a fundraiser for NORML in your home. Throw a NORML themed
party and ask all attendees to donate to the cause!
6. Host a letter writing party. Gather your friends together to
blast your Representative with letters urging them to take stand!
7. Purchase NORML Gear from Cafepress: http://www.cafepress.com/norml
8. When you see a marijuana related story in your local newspaper,
respond with a letter to the editor. Or, begin the discussion in your
community by submitting and opinion piece to your local paper.
9. Join or donate to NORML! https://secure.norml.org/join/
<file://localhost/join>
10.
Educate
yourself on the issue! The more you know, the more you can share. Visit
NORML’s Library for information: http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3444
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