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Legalization or decriminalization of marijuana in France
Location
Toulouse, France
Area served
France
Website
www.norml.fr
NORML France (/ˈnɔːrməl/, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws), previously known as Chanvre & Libertés - NORML France (Hemp & Freedom - NORML France) is a French non-profit organization based in Toulouse but active in all territories of France, whose aim is to move public opinion sufficiently to achieve the depenalization of illicit drugs consumption, the legalization of non-medical marijuana and the increased access to medical cannabis in France, so that the responsible use of cannabis by adults is no longer subject to penalty.
The organization operated a re-foundation in 2013, after the fusion of several regional groups of cannabis policy reform advocacy or activism (among which the older was created 1995).
Initially involved on international drug policy reform issues, NORML France split in 2016 part of its activity to focus on national cannabis-related actions, letting the newly created FAAAT think & do tank handle international advocacy and coordinate collective action at the international level.[1]
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NORMLFrance (/ˈnɔːrməl/, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws), previously known as Chanvre & Libertés - NORMLFrance (Hemp & Freedom...
than 9 in 10 were in favour of legalising medical cannabis. Hemp in FranceNORMLFrance FAAAT think & do tank Booth, M. (2015). Cannabis: A History. St....
German native. Ganja pronunciation (c) Sound of the word being spoken by a French native. Ganja pronunciation (d) Sound of the word being spoken by a Brazilian...
(document) (in French). Grasset. pp. 53–. ISBN 978-2-246-86277-2. "drogue : hachich, herbe, cannabis, marijuana". www.languefrancaise.net (in French). Retrieved...
NORML. Retrieved July 5, 2017. "Delaware Medical Marijuana Law". NORML. Retrieved July 5, 2017. "District of Columbia Medical Marijuana Law". NORML....
that aired on PBS stations throughout the U.S., and was translated into French and Spanish. Books (with Al Emmanuel) G.R.A.S.S.: Great Revolutionary American...
Patrick Anderson (February 27, 1981). High In America: The True Story Behind NORML And The Politics Of Marijuana. Viking Press. ISBN 978-0670119905. Archived...
decline compared with previous year. Industrial hemp production in France A hemp maze in France From the 1950s to the 1980s, the Soviet Union was the world's...
of candidates who supported cannabis legalization, including a Minnesota NORML board member, 32 year old attorney Brandan Borgos. Independence Party merged...
taking advantage of legal precedents, in New Zealand, Spain, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Austria. They are regulated by law in Uruguay...
Marijuana Plants Eradicated In US Is Feral Hemp, Federal Data Reveals". NORML. 2004-09-02. Archived from the original on 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2015-08-19...
Retrieved March 24, 2019. "Is dagga legal in South Africa, 18 September 2018?". NORML South Africa. 2018-09-18. Retrieved March 24, 2019. "Ganja, cannabis, marijuana...
Especially in France, the varieties of hemp used for the manufacture of cigarette paper were still in use and grown (see Hemp in France). As of 1994,...
for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). NORML New Zealand publish the print and electronic quarterly magazine NORML News. Copies of the magazine were...
prevalence of cannabis use among 15 to 64 years old in the EU was reported in France, with 41.4% having used cannabis at least once in their life, and 2.17%...