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You can donate money to NORML NZ using any of the following easy methods.


  • BY MAIL: send a cheque or money order to PO Box 3307 Shortland St Auckland, made out to 'NORML NZ'
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NORML needs your help to change the law! If you support what we do, please make a donation - of whatever you afford. The best way you can help is by setting up a regular donation by automatic payment (see your bank for details).

It all adds up and everyone helps.

Lots of people like what we do, like this website and our free magazine Norml News, but NORML has no paid staff and no regular budget. Half a million New Zealanders consume cannabis, and our goal is to have just one hundred of you making a $5 weekly A/P. We could then afford to open offices in Wellington and Christchurch and perhaps even hire some part-time staff to run the organisation better. The more people who donate, the more that we can do.

It's easy for anyone to set up a regular donation. You can do it online, or go into your bank. Just tell them our account details (NORML NZ Inc, ASB Bank 12-3057-0594667-00). We perfer the word "Donation" to appear on our bank statement. What appears on your statement is your choice, for example "Donation", "Legal Services", "Garden Club" etc. Please do it today. We need your help!

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