Here are a bunch of links to organizations and groups that are trying to help with the reform of MARIJUANA laws. If you for the legalization of marijuana read up and show your support!
NORML
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
www.norml.org
Students for a Sensible Drug Policy
www.ssdp.org
Students for Sensible Drug Policy seeks to reduce the harms caused by drug abuse and drug policies.
Drug Policy Alliance
www.drugpolicy.org
Envisioning new drug policies based on science, compassion, health and human rights and a just society in which the fears, prejudices and punitive prohibitions of today are no more.
Marijuana Policy Project
www.mpp.org
MPP believes that the greatest harm associated with marijuana is prison. To this end, MPP focuses on removing criminal penalties for marijuana use, with a particular emphasis on making marijuana medically available to seriously ill people who have the approval of their doctors.
DanceSafe
www.dancesafe.org
Promoting health and safety within the rave and nightclub community.
North American Syringe Exchange Network
www.nasen.org
Dedicated to the creation, expansion and continued existence of syringe exchange programs as a proven method of stopping the transmission of blood borne pathogens in the injecting drug using community.
Media Awareness Project
www.mapinc.org
Minimize the harm associated with marijuana.
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
www.leap.cc
Current and former members of law enforcement who support drug regulation rather than prohibition.
Mothers of the New York Disappeared
www.nymom.org
Mothers of the New York Disappeared is a grassroots organization working to reform New York State's Rockefeller drug laws, increase awareness about the destructive results of the expanding prison system, and promote transitional services for the formerly incarcerated and their families.
Drug Sense
www.drugsense.org
A daily compilation of drug-related news excerpts.
Change the Climate
www.changetheclimate.org
A campaign, founded by parents and business professionals, to educate the public about the tremendous waste of our tax dollars for the "war on marijuana" and the increasing threat to our basic civil liberties.
Drug Reform Coordination Network
stopthedrugwar.org
The Drug Reform Coordination Network was founded in 1993 and has quickly grown into a major national and global network including parents, educators, students, lawyers, health care professionals, academics, and others working for drug policy reform from a variety of perspectives, including harm reduction, reform of sentencing and forfeiture laws, medicalization of currently schedule I drugs, and promotion of an open debate on drug prohibition.
Mothers Against Misuse and Abuse
www.mamas.org
MAMA's approach is based on Personal Responsibility and Informed Decision Making, with Respect for Human Dignity
Flex Your Rights
www.flexyourrights.org
Advice for citizens to assert their rights during encounters with the police.
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
www.maps.org
Supporting psychedelic and medical marijuana research since 1986.
Drug War Facts
www.drugwarfacts.org
Updated regularly, Drug War Facts provides reliable information with credible citations on important criminal justice and public health issues.
Harm Reduction Coalition
www.harmreduction.org
The Harm Reduction Coalition (HRC) is committed to reducing drug-related harm among individuals and communities by initiating and promoting local, regional, and national harm reduction education, interventions, and community organizing.
Pot Pride
www.potpride.net
An organization promoting equal rights for marijuana smokers in line with alcohol and tobacco users.
Cannabis Consumers Campaign
www.cannabisconsumers.org
Silences the myth of marijuana smokers as extreme, unproductive members of society
Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp
www.crrh.org
Sponsors of the Oregon Cannabis Taxation Act
Common Sense for Drug Policy
www.csdp.org
Common Sense for Drug Policy is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with offices in Washington, DC; Lancaster, PA; and Los Angeles, CA, dedicated to expanding discussion on drug policy by resonating the voices of those raising questions about existing law and educating the public about alternatives to current policies.
Criminal Justice Forum
www.criminaljusticeforum.com
The Criminal Justice Forum dares to examine how the criminal justice system really works.
Forfeiture Endangers American Rights
www.fear.org
Reforming state and federal asset forfeiture laws.
Peter McWilliams
www.mcwilliams.com
His fight for liberty lives on
Reconsider
www.reconsider.org
A forum for discussing alternatives to the war on drugs
Christians For Cannabis
www.christiansforcannabis.com
What would Jesus do about the War on Drugs?
Unitarian Universalists for Drug Policy Reform (UUDPR)
www.uudpr.org
Developing and promoting more just and compassionate drug policies.