NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR THE REFORM OF MARIJUANA LAWS
1001 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW
SUITE 1010
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036
Phone: (202) 483-5500
Fax: (202) 483-0057
E-MAIL:
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Web:
http://www.norml.org/
NORML's Principles of Responsible Cannabis Use
February 29, 1995, Washington D.C.: The National Organization for
the Reform of Marijuana Laws, the nation's oldest and largest interest group
dedicated solely to marijuana law reform, has adopted a set of Principles
of Responsible Cannabis Use. NORML maintains that when marijuana is
enjoyed responsibly, subjecting users to harsh criminal and civil penalties
provides no public health benefit and causes terrible injustices. For
reasons of public safety, public health, economics, and justice, the
prohibition laws should be repealed to the extent that they criminalize
responsible marijuana use. The key points to the Principles of Responsible
Use are as follows:
- Cannabis consumption is for adults only. Many things and activities
are suitable for young people, but others absolutely are not. Children
do not drive cars, enter into contracts or marry, and they must not use
drugs.
- The responsible cannabis user does not operate a motor vehicle or other
dangerous machinery impaired by cannabis. Although cannabis is said by
most experts to be safer than alcohol and many prescription drugs with
motorists, public safety demands that impaired drivers be taken off the
road and that objective measures of impairment be developed and used,
rather than chemical testing.
- The responsible cannabis user will carefully consider his/her setting
and regulate use accordingly. The responsible cannabis consumer will
be vigilant as to conditions -- time, place, mood, etc. -- and does not
hesitate to say "no" when those conditions are not conducive to a safe,
pleasant and/or productive experience.
- Use of cannabis, to the extent that it impairs health, personal
development or achievement, is abuse and should be resisted by
responsible cannabis users. Abuse means harm. Some cannabis use is
harmful; most is not. That which is harmful should be discouraged;
that which is not need not be.
- The responsible cannabis user does not violate the rights of others,
observes accepted standards of courtesy and public propriety, and
respects the preferences of those who wish to avoid cannabis entirely.
Regardless of the legal status of cannabis, responsible users will
adhere to emerging tobacco smoking protocols in public and private
places.
For more information on the Principles of Responsible Cannabis Use, please
contact Allen St. Pierre of NORML at (202) 483-5500.

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