NORML News Online
We have 2 ways to keep you informed!
1. NORML NZ's monthly email newsletter
Join the NORML News Online mailing list and receive the most important New Zealand and international cannabis news by email.
Our monthly email is packed with local stories, activism tips, NORML's campaign priorities, notices of upcoming events, links to important new research or worldwide developments, NORML in the local media, and more. We only send out one email per month, so you won't be overloaded.
All you need to do is send an email to norml-nz-request@norml.net with 'subscribe' as the subject line or body of the message. That's it! You will receive only the most important news, and of course NORML respects your privacy.
If you ever decide you want to get off the list, simply send an email to norml-nz-request@norml.net with 'unsubscribe' as the subject line. Easy!
2. Mapinc's NZ Drug News feed
To stay informed you could also subscribe to the NZ Drug News mailing list, an e-mail clipping service of news articles on drug policy issues from New Zealand. Simply enter your email address below and press "send command" to stay informed!
But wait, there's more!
We also encourage you to get involved with our web discussion forums where you can discuss any aspect of marijuana and law reform.
As well as receiving drug news by email, anyone can become a "Newshawk" and supply New Zealand drug-related news articles to Mapinc's NZ Drug News list. Articles, editorials, opinion pieces and published letters sent by Newshawks to editor@mapinc.org are distributed to the NZ Drug News mailing list. (click here for MAP's Newshawk guidelines and for our Media Directory). Activists and letter writers can join the NZ Drug News list to be kept informed of articles and letters to reply to, plus they can see if their letters are getting published, and they can follow the progress of other writers and newshawks. (click here for MAP's letter writing tips). Writing letters in response to news stories is a powerful and effective way of promoting drug law reform. We just need more people doing it!
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