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Ontario Rules Pot Prohibition Unconstitutional

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 12:48 am | NORML

NORML New Zealand Online News Service ================================== TORONTO, July 31 (Reuters) - Ontario's highest court ruled on Monday that prohibiting the possession of marijuana was unconstitutional. More >>

Forwarded from "Pot News" by HEMP SA

Friday, 14 July 2000, 5:48 pm | NORML

Last night in SA progress was made. Carolyn Pickles was supported by the Democrats in a motion which brings the limit for decrim growing back to less than 10 plants from less than 4 plants. More >>

"Clayton’s" Bong Ban Takes Effect Today

Saturday, 1 July 2000, 10:31 am | NORML

The Misuse of Drugs (Prohibition of Cannabis Utensils) Notice 1999 which takes effect today aims to strengthen prohibition but it is written in a way that may have little effect, says Chris Fowlie, spokesperson for NORML and part-owner of one affected ... More >>

New Cannabis Laws Recommended

Wednesday, 21 June 2000, 5:26 pm | NORML

Cannabis users apprehended for the first time should be given a caution, and subsequent offenders should be given a fine but no criminal record. Fines should also apply to the provision of small amounts of the drug, in order to move the cannabis market ... More >>

Nothing In The Budget For The Cannabis Community

Monday, 19 June 2000, 9:04 am | NORML

The National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws New Zealand (NORML NZ) has today expressed it’s disappointment with the Labour-Alliance Government’s budget, and called for an end to cannabis prohibition and a new emphasis on drug education. More >>

Bong Ban Is Harm Maximisation

Monday, 19 June 2000, 9:03 am | NORML

The National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws New Zealand (NORML NZ) has today condemned the Minister of Health Annette King for pressing ahead with the National Party’s ban on selling pipes and bongs, due to take effect on July 1 2000. More >>

NORML's J Day letter to the Auckland Police

Thursday, 11 May 2000, 8:38 am | NORML

NORML's J Day letter to the Auckland Police Commander and his reply received today 1. Our letter delivered to the Central Police Station on J Day, 6 May 2000 2. Reply from H G Broad received in today's post More >>

INTERNATIONAL "J" DAY Saturday 6 May 2000

Thursday, 4 May 2000, 7:56 pm | NORML

The National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NZ) in association with the International Cannabis Campaign (UK) & Cures-Not-Wars (USA) presents: More >>

Worldwide Protest Against Cannabis Prohibition

Saturday, 29 April 2000, 3:41 pm | NORML

NORML NZ PRESENTS A WORLDWIDE PROTEST AGAINST CANNABIS PROHIBITION NOW IN OVER 90 CITIES More >>

Advisory: Hemp Working Party To Be Re-Established

Wednesday, 19 January 2000, 4:28 pm | NORML

Below is a message forwarded from Mac MacIntosh, Chairman of the NZ Hemp Industries Association, that includes a letter from the Minister of Customs advising that a working party will be convened to look into getting a New Zealand hemp industry off ... More >>

An Open Letter To All Apec Delegates

Saturday, 11 September 1999, 10:45 pm | NORML

As you gather in Auckland to discuss ways to facilitate increased trade between the Pacific Rim economies, the National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (New Zealand) invites you also consider the effect of cannabis prohibition policies ... More >>

Green Forum on Cannabis Policy Auckland Wednesday

Wednesday, 1 September 1999, 7:24 am | NORML

Wednesday 1st September 7:30 to 9:30pm FREE Ellen Melville Hall; Cnr High St and Wyndham Place, above D-72 Diner, Central Auckland More >>

NORML NZ: Annual General Meeting

Monday, 16 August 1999, 6:23 pm | NORML

NORML appoints Medical Marijuana Campaigner Danuiel Clark to the board and resolves to back law reform candidates this election. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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