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DEA Seizes Cannabis, Cash At Four California Facilities This Week
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Los Angeles, CA - Nearly three out of four American voters say that
President Barack Obama should uphold his campaign pledge to halt
federal intervention in states that allow for the use and
distribution of medical marijuana by authorized patients, according
to a national poll of 1,053 likely voters by Zogby International and
commissioned by the NORML Foundation.

Seventy-two percent of respondents said that President Obama
should "stop federal raids against medical marijuana providers in the
13 states where medical marijuana has become legal." Only 21 percent
of respondents said that he should continue the raids.

While campaigning for the presidency, Obama pledged not to use
Justice Department resources to try and circumvent state (medical
marijuana) laws."

Since President Obama took office two weeks ago, the US Drug
Enforcement Administration has undertaken at least seven separate
raids of state-authorized medical marijuana providers in California
and Colorado. On Wednesday, DEA officials, acting without the
cooperation of state or local law enforcement agencies, served
federal search warrants on at least four Los Angeles based medical
marijuana collectives. Agents seized medicine, cash, financial
records, and computers, but did not make any arrests.

California NORML Coordinator Dale Gieringer called the DEA's most
recent raids legalized piracy."
Several national news outlets, including the Los Angeles Times,
denounced the DEA's actions.

Commenting on the results of the Zogby poll, NORML Executive Director
Allen St. Pierre said, Seventy-two percent of the American public has
said `enough is enough.' They want to see an end to the DEA's callous
and unscrupulous conduct in California and in the other twelve states
that have legalized the medicinal use of cannabis. President Obama,
it is time for you to keep your word and to bring and end to DEA's
morally bankrupt behavior."

This may well be happening, because in today's Washington Times White
House spokesman Nick Shapiro said, The president believes that
federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws, and as
he continues to appoint senior leadership to fill out the ranks of
the federal government, he expects them to review their policies with
that in mind."

Zogby conducted the poll on January 29-31, 2009. The poll has a
margin of error of +/- 3.1 percentage points.

For more information, please contact Allen St. Pierre, NORML
Executive Director, at (202) 483-5500, or Dale Gieringer, California
NORML Coordinator, at (415) 563-5858. Additional information is
available online at: http://www.canorml.org or
http://www.canorml.org/news/obamaraids.html.


NORML Responds To Phelp's Pot-Smoking Controversy
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Washington, DC - Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps and tens of
millions of other successful Americans have smoked marijuana;
America's laws should reflect this fact not deny it, NORML Deputy
Director Paul Armentano wrote on The Hill.com's influential Congress
blog this week.

The Hill is a popular Washington, DC publication that is widely read
by members of Congress and their staff.

Armentano writes: Sure, there will be some who will say that this
latest chapter in Phelp's life is deserving of criticism because the
14-time gold medalist is sending a poor message to young children.
And what message would that be? That you can occasionally smoke
marijuana and still be successful in life. Well sorry if the truth
hurts."

Earlier this week, Phelps acknowledged that he used marijuana while
attending a college party in November. A photograph of Phelps smoking
cannabis at the party appeared in a British tabloid on Sunday.

To date, more than 200 readers have posted feedback to NORML's
commentary, making it one of the most commented on essays in Hill.com
history.

Full text of Armentano's editorial, Why condemn Phelps when we ought
to condemn the laws that brand him a criminal," is available online
at: http://tinyurl.com/b2aqg3.


Vote Online For The Winner Of NORML's $10,000 Ad Contest
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Washington, DC - Online voting is now open for the third annual NORML
ad challenge.

NORML's staff and members of its Board of Directors have selected 25
finalists in this year's NORML ad contest: What Should Obama Do About
Pot?"

The grand prize winner, as selected by the public, will receive a
$3,500 award, and will have their ad featured on local cable
television. Runners up will receive cash prize rewards.

Commenting on the contest, NORML Executive Director said: This year's
NORML ad challenge has been a smashing success. NORML received more
entries, and a greater variety of entries, than ever before. To date,
over 100,000 people have viewed NORML's videos on websites like
youtube.com – enabling us to make our message available to tens of
thousands of viewers who might not otherwise be aware of the growing
movement to reform America's archaic and punitive marijuana laws."

Online voting ends at midnight (PST) on Sunday, February 8, 2009.

To vote in this year's contest, please visit: http://www.norml.org

 


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