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Peter Dunne "Two-Faced" on Cannabis Reform

Monday, 3 February 2003, 3:38 pm | NORML

"Peter Dunne is two-faced and hypocritical when it comes to instigating a Families Commission but denying the present Government the opportunity to end cannabis prohibition", said NORML NZ South Island Co-ordinator Stephen McIntyre today. More >>

Funding of LIFE Education Trust Shows Hypocrisy

Tuesday, 7 January 2003, 11:24 am | NORML

Tobacco Industry's Funding of LIFE Education Trust Shows Hypocrisy of Drug Education Group - "The revelation that drug education group Life Education Trust is getting financial support from the tobacco industry shows just how hypocritical the group's ... More >>

Norml Demands Amnesty For All Cannabis Users

Friday, 20 December 2002, 2:43 pm | NORML

The Police's decision to dismiss a formal complaint of using cannabis against Green MP Nandor Tanczos shows good judgement, but the immunity must be extended to everyone else, said NORML New Zealand president Chris Fowlie today. More >>

Cannabis Cafes Best Answer To 'Speed' Problem

Friday, 20 December 2002, 11:01 am | NORML

The Government's intention to reclassify methamphetamine ('P' or 'burn') as a Class A drug shows little understanding about how minimise the demand for the drug, said NORML New Zealand President Chris Fowlie today. More >>

Nandor's Head will be Hard to Get

Tuesday, 1 October 2002, 5:50 pm | NORML

Two party leaders called for Ras Nandor Tanczos' head yesterday. This will prove very hard to acomplish, considering the former NORML News editor has acted totally in accordance with his stated principles and aims. More >>

Canadian Senate Report Urges Cannabis Legalisation

Monday, 9 September 2002, 11:53 am | NORML

NORML NZ INC welcomes the publication of the report by the Canadian Senate on illegal drugs. Canada is a Commonwealth country with many similarities to New Zealand in terms of population, social structure and legal history and so this report is relevant ... More >>

Coalition Agreement guarantees increasing drug use

Friday, 9 August 2002, 2:08 pm | NORML

Coalition Agreement guarantees increasing drug use and continuance of human rights abuse in New Zealand. More >>

"Drugs Not Kool in Schools"

Wednesday, 10 July 2002, 3:37 pm | NORML

NORML is proud to announce the release of it's special election issue of NORML News. 50,000 magazines will be distributed free nation wide. Copies of the magazine will be available from the Hempstore (basement, 60 Queen St) from midday tomorrow, 11th ... More >>

Reefer Madness Or What?!

Thursday, 27 June 2002, 9:27 am | NORML

NORML questions the voracity of Kapati Primary Principal's allegation against three of his pupils for dealing cannabis. In two days the number of offenders was reduced to one. Why? The remaining one is accused of supplying tinnies through the school ... More >>

Cannabis Law Reform

Wednesday, 19 June 2002, 11:37 am | NORML

Firstly, thankyou for getting the issue raised. We appreciate all the work you have done for cannabis law-reform and commend the stance your party has taken. However, we have reached a point where we need to set realistic goals in terms of getting ... More >>

"Get On The Roll" Says Tanczos - NORML Agrees

Monday, 17 June 2002, 10:18 am | NORML

The National organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws is urging supporters of cannabis law reform to get on the roll and vote this election. More >>

NORML president plans Cannabis Cafe in New Zealand

Friday, 7 June 2002, 10:32 am | NORML

HAARLEM, NETHERLANDS - New Zealand NORML’s president, Chris Fowlie, has this week legally sold marijuana, been on Irish Television and passed the Coffeeshop College training course held in the Netherlands with the highest score yet. More >>

Memo to Rod Donald MP

Friday, 7 June 2002, 10:31 am | NORML

RE: Hemp food product status under ANZAF and the legal status of cannabis. At your upcoming meeting with Minister of Health Annette King, could you please check the status of the Health Select Committee Inquiry into Cannabis? More >>

J Day Sat 4 May 2002

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 11:34 pm | NORML

Cannabis law reform activists in over 180 cities around the world will join together on Saturday 4th May 2002 for the largest ever celebration of cannabis. More >>

NORML President Found Not Guilty

Friday, 15 February 2002, 3:31 pm | NORML

Ruling Expected To Impact Police Use Of Search Without Warrant For People Alleged To Have Been Smoking Cannabis. More >>

Judgement Day For Norml President Chris Fowlie

Friday, 15 February 2002, 10:28 am | NORML

NORML President Chris Fowlie, charged with possession of 0.7g of cannabis, is to appear again in the Auckland District Court this Friday, 15 February 2002, at 9:30am to hear the judgement of Justice Gittos, who reserved his decision last Friday. More >>

NORML Pres. On Trial For Possession Of Cannabis

Thursday, 7 February 2002, 12:07 am | NORML

Chris Fowlie, NORML’s President since 1997, is scheduled to appear in the Auckland District Court this Friday, 8 February 2002, to defend a criminal charge of possession of cannabis. More >>

NORML Pres. On Trial For Possession Of Cannabis

Monday, 4 February 2002, 11:56 am | NORML

Chris Fowlie, NORML’s President since 1997, is scheduled to appear in the Auckland District Court next Friday, 8 February 2002, to defend a criminal charge of possession of cannabis. More >>

Deborah Morris Summary Of Speech Notes

Monday, 17 September 2001, 2:39 pm | NORML

NORML Conference 15 September, 2001 Trades Hall, Wellington The politics of cannabis law reform activism More >>

NORML Demands An End To Cannabis Arrests

Monday, 17 September 2001, 2:38 pm | NORML

The National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) New Zealand called for an immediate halt to cannabis arrests at its AGM in Wellington this weekend. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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