The Marijuana Policy Project’s New Office Party & Fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
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The Marijuana Policy Project’s New Office Party & Fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
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The MPP is Banned from Mississippi
The MPP is Banned from Mississippi
The Marijuana Policy Project is one of the biggest names when it comes to organizations fighting to reform marijuana laws. It has been the organization that has been behind many of the successful initiatives that have led to legal marijuana industries in states such as Colorado. The organization was founded to bring people together to fight the draconian cannabislaws across the nation. This is…
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Cannabis advocacy leader moves to Texas
One new Austinite believes he has the answer to saving the state money.
Rob Kampia, the Executive Director of the Marijuana Policy Project helped create a controversial ad that said marijuana was less harmful than beer. After getting pulled from a…
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Rob Kampia speaks at Texas Regional NORML Conference: Video
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Obama: From First to Worst on Medical Marijuana | The Huffington Post
During his run for the presidency, Barack Obama instilled hope in medical marijuana supporters by pledging to respect state laws on the matter. And for the first two years of his term, he was generally faithful to his promise. Yet suddenly, and with no logical explanation, over the past eight months he has become arguably the worst president in U.S. history regarding medical marijuana. +