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NORML or National Organization of the Reform for Marijuana Laws has long advocated the decriminalization of cannabis for over 40 years. It's founder, current leaders and nationwide chapter representatives describe the patchwork of state and municipal laws that allow medical marijuana, while the federal government still regards cannabis as a dangerous narcotic. Voters in the US are increasingly recognizing the positive aspects of accepting and controlling medical marijuana in their communities for it's medicinal benefits, as well as for it's potential to generate needed tax revenue.
H**A
I give "A Norml Life" 4.2 stars..
The Hempfest interviews are super strong, but NORML needs a haircut and it's time to ditch the "funny," coughing, stoner crap! Lives are depending on it.
M**.
For a "NORML" discussion about marijuana.
Marijuana is a drug that has great promise for a variety of ailments of mankind today OUTSIDE it's euphoric characteristics. Several state governments realize it's potential and have decriminalized it's use under a medical practitioner's order yet the Federal government usurps the rights of the states, and therefore the People, to have access to a substance that has the potential to help them! It's time to "get real" about restoring our Liberties that this government is taking away!
L**E
Four Stars
A little biased but an interesting viewpoint if you want to hear all the arguments.
P**W
Good and Educational
Good and educational!
K**J
a great overview of the reasoning behind the movement for the reform of marijuana laws
An interesting look at the leaders of the legalization and medical marijuana movement which also explains the reasoning and logic behind the movement for reform of the laws. This film is a great resource for anyone that does not really understand the movement, wants to learn more, or even to educate someone who does not believe in the need for the reform of the laws.
E**!
UGHHHH!
Had to watch this movie for a class and it's a waste of time and money! I fell asleep and still can't remember what happened good thing it was a group discussion grade!
E**P
Terrific Encapsulation of the Movement
"A NORML Life" is a terrific film that should be widely seen by reformers and others. It's upbeat, well edited, educational and entertaining.The film has some fine snippets of Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek extolling the consciousness-expanding properties of pot, and the DVD contains a bonus interview with Manzerek.Canadian activist Jodie Emery, whose husband Marc is serving time in a US federal prison for selling marijuana seeds over the internet, is one of the interviewees. In her poignant segment, Emery points out that Marc's actions were aimed at bringing back homegrown marijuana instead of cartel-grown.Elvy Musikka, one of four federal patients who receives marijuana from the US government for her glaucoma, is also powerful in her interview, as is her driver "Big Mike" and the little-but-mighty Ohio activist Tonya Davis. California Drs. Frank Lucido and Christine Paoletti do a fine job explaining the scientific basis for marijuana's medical uses, and Kentuckian Gatewood Galbraith has some amusing and cogent analyses.Sabrina Fendrick describes how the new NORML Women's Alliance sprang from an article titled "Stiletto Stoners" in Marie Claire, and NORML director Allen St. Pierre explains well the organization's challenge: end prohibition while still offering assistance to its victims. He likened it to trying to build a boat while already in the water.The film ends with a message from NORML founder Keith Stroup encouraging folks to come "out" as pot smokers and work with their elected officials to lift federal prohibition, allowing states to make their own laws, just as happened with alcohol.A companion film, "Hempsters: Plant the Seed," is narrated by Woody Harrelson and features Willie Nelson, Ralph Nader, and others.
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