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Demand Cannabis Reform in Kentucky in 2023

4/1/2023

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In years past we’ve been overlooked despite overwhelming support and public opinion.
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Will you help us ensure that cannabis reform has a place at the table in January by emailing your State Senator today?
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Kentucky NORML and Other Organizations to Push for Cannabis Policy Reform on Jan 3, 2023

12/31/2022

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Members Of Kentucky Legislature Join Patients, Activists, And Business Leaders To Lobby Marijuana Decriminalization and a Medical Marijuana Program
Frankfort, KY - On January 3rd, Kentucky NORML, will be joined by multiple organizations, coming together at the start of the 2023 Kentucky General Assembly to show legislators the importance and need for cannabis policy reform in the Commonwealth. Organizations from across the political spectrum will join together to stand in solidarity to persuade legislators to make the right decision on cannabis policy reform this session.

“While Governor Beshear’s recent historic action is an important step toward cannabis justice in the Commonwealth, Kentuckians are ready for and deserve more,” said Matthew Bratcher, Executive  Director. “Kentucky NORML is committed to working with legislators to advance the pragmatic and sensible cannabis policies supported by their constituents and our membership.”
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Decriminalization Rally Jan 2023

12/13/2022

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Kentucky NORML's mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to decriminalize the use of cannabis in Kentucky, along with a robust, accessible, and affordable medical cannabis program. We will continue further to fight for adult use and to serve as an advocate for consumers and patients to assure they have access to a higher quality of cannabis that is safely regulated, affordable and accessible. ​
Please join us Tuesday (1/3/23) at 11 A.M. CST for a Rally for the Decriminalization of Cannabis!

Come hear and amplify the voices of the organizations that support decriminalization.

We’ve come so far in advancing Kentucky's cannabis policy – let’s show up big and keep the momentum going!

Thanks for being a part of this,
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Take action: email your senator 2023

12/6/2022

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In years past we’ve been overlooked despite overwhelming support and public opinion.

Will you help us ensure that cannabis reform has a place at the table in January by emailing your State Senator today?

Please enter your email in the form below.

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Volunteers needed at the capitol for 2023 session

12/1/2022

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12/01/2022

​Help us by volunteering to help work the Cannabis advocacy table!

Meet fellow advocates, hand out information to Capitol visitors, etc.  ​

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How to write a letter to the editor

12/1/2022

 
Letters to the editor (LTEs) are short pieces (150-300 words) written by community members and published in newspapers and other publications. They give writers a platform to share their thoughts on important issues and are often more persuasive when they are personal. The editorial staff decides which LTEs to publish, but it is helpful to consider all members of the community as the audience. 
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How to Schedule a meeting with your Senator or representative

11/28/2022

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To schedule a meeting with your senator or representative in Kentucky, you can follow these steps:
  1. Identify your senator or representative: You can find out who your senator or representative is by visiting the Kentucky General Assembly website and entering your zip code in the "Find Your Legislator" search tool.
  2. Contact the senator or representative's office: You can find the contact information for your senator or representative's office on the Kentucky General Assembly website or by calling the Legislative Research Commission at (502) 564-8100.
  3. Request a meeting: Once you have identified your senator or representative and found their contact information, you can request a meeting by calling their office or sending an email. You can also use the Kentucky General Assembly website's "Contact Your Legislator" form to send a message.
  4. Schedule the meeting: The senator or representative's office will typically get back to you to schedule a meeting. They may offer to schedule a meeting at their office or at a location in your community. Make sure to confirm the date and time of the meeting, and be prepared to provide your contact information and any relevant information about the issues you want to discuss.
  5. Attend the meeting: Make sure to arrive on time for the meeting, and be prepared to discuss the issues you want to address. It is also a good idea to bring any relevant documents or materials with you to the meeting.
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How to Call the LRC

11/27/2022

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Give 5 mins to your fellow Kentuckians today! Call the LRC, say you want to leave a message for your senator, and give your name and address. You will be connected to your senator's office. Tell the administrator that you want to leave a message.

Why do phone calls matter? 
When you call legislators to tell them how you would like them to vote on a certain bill, they receive a physical piece of green or red paper representing your view. These are called “green slips” and “red slips”. Many lawmakers say they are influenced by the physical representation of your calls shown by how many green or red slips they receive. ​
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