Nathan Johnson: Punished not for Pot, but for Insisting on a Trial
Nathan Johnson could have pled and gotten probation. He received 10 years on 2 felony counts, not for growing cannabis, but for insisting on going to trial.
Nathan Johnson could have pled and gotten probation. He received 10 years on 2 felony counts, not for growing cannabis, but for insisting on going to trial.
With deepest sadness, we announce the passing of Tom McCain, Peachtree NORML’s executive director emeritus and long-time board member. Tom suffered a heart attack on June 12th. He did not …
Tragic Loss: Tom McCain, Peachtree NORML activist Read More »
At our first public meeting of 2022, Peachtree NORML brought you the voice and insights of J. “Alex” Johnson, an experienced attorney who fights for civil rights in Georgia. Find …
Georgia Civil Rights Attorney: What to say if you get pulled over. Read More »
U.S. Military veterans are among the groups most likely to favor ending cannabis prohibition. Peachtree NORML proudly amplifies their voices.
2020 silver lining: more American voters strike down cannabis prohibitions. Why haven’t Georgia voters had the chance?
ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY October 2nd, 2018 marks the one year anniversary of the unanimous passage of Atlanta City Ordinance 17-O-1152, which reduced the penalty for possession of an ounce or …
DECRIM, an inference from a year of data in Atlanta – Most cops don’t care Read More »