Please Join Us on Facebook! (and a new website is on the way!)

Hello MJ Law Reform Supporters!!

We have a lot of exciting work going on in the background right now, and will be overhauling the website soon as well.  In the meantime, please join us on facebook!  We have events coming up and new news shared almost daily, and would love to see you there!

http://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaNorml

You can also email us directly at georgianorml@facebook.com!

As soon as the new website is up, we will also announce that on the facebook page.

In the meantime, you can find us at the following events:

Oct. 9 – Georgia NORML joins Georgia 4 Cannabis (G4C) in the Atlanta Gay Pride Parade!

Nov. 12 – Georgia NORML is at the Capitol Cannabis Reform Jam, held in front of the State Capitol building in the heart of Atlanta.   Daniel Day Zuko, voted Atlanta’s hottest celeb by Creative Loafing, is the Master of Ceremonies, and Georgia NORML is going to have an exciting special guest!  Watch our facebook page to find out who it is!

 

Thanks so much, Supporters, for sticking with us while we get the ball rolling better, faster and smoother again :-)

Yes We Cannabis,

Georgia NORML

  1. Mark Pipkin’s avatar

    Facebook really? I’m not trying to hide from anyone but I’m also not up for my information being sold or shared with people I don’t know. Facebook lacks integrity.

    I’m bothered by the fact that I have sent in emails based off of the website. No one thought to set up forwarding? If you need help in making sure communication is up and running, please allow me to help in some way.

    I’m happy to see your not dead. A little more communication would be grateful. I haven’t donated any money yet. Hard to put money into a basket unless you know where it is going.

    I’m sorry but I will not be able to join you in your facebook page.

  2. David Garton’s avatar

    I’ll definitely be there on Nov 12th! It’s great to see the chapter so active these days. Looking forward to the next meeting. :)

  3. jimbo’s avatar

    It’s like this, as myself and so many others are recently unemploied, due to the failing economy, I find it hard to want to make a cash donation to any cause, even one as noble as this, when my wallet and my gas tank both sit on empty.
    The only action I find myself being able to do is going to the “take action” section of NORML’s site and sending in those letters to our reps.
    I have been involved with the canna activest community for years now & was once a moderator @ 420 magazine, in which I was given the task of moderating the activest section of that site until my computer crashed and I could no longer do any online research…bummer!
    I have tried to find out ways to get involved with NORML but, their seems to be no way of doing this unless I spend money with them.
    I find this upsetting that NORML has nothing to offer someone who wants to help but, dos’nt have the cash to do so.
    My time with 420 magazine taught me how to draw people’s interest in changing these horrable laws and how to write articals on why they should be changed.
    I guess the bottom line is that, even the poor folks want to help the cause, but NORML only wants donations…this just CANT be the only way for people to help their cause…can it?
    My personal openion is that Georgia is a MAJOR stepping stone in federal decriminalization because of the nature of the “bible belt” mentality and will prove to be one of the toughest states to get this done in.
    GA NORML will ALL the help it can get and y’all should start looking into ways people can donate their time instead of their hard earned money.
    Their has got to be something we can do to help, without taking food out of our kids mouths, gas out of our tanks, needed meds for our health & so on.
    What can we do? Help set up rallies? Hand out fliers? What?

  4. Tanya’s avatar

    Mark, please email me at georgianorml@facebook.com — I agree that you shouldn’t have to join fb to be active in our group – please send me your number if you’re comfortable with that, and I will give you a call. We can definitely use some help. I asked the person monitoring the email to check it. I forwarded your message actually. Thank you for your feedback!

    - Tanya

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