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Recovery programs using Alcoholics Anonymous' twelve steps and twelve traditions either in their original form or by changing only the alcohol-specific references: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Emotions Anonymous (EA) Marijuana Anonymous; Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) Overeaters Anonymous (OA) Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) GROW
The only requirement for membership to Marijuana Anonymous is a desire to stop using marijuana; there are no dues or fees. [6] As an organization, Marijuana Anonymous attempts to stay neutral and has no official stance on the legality of cannabis, per Tradition Ten which states, "Marijuana Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the MA name ought never be drawn into public controversy."
The Treehouse Lounge co-owner AJ Chamberlain described the private lounge as a "YMCA for cannabis." The lounge is only open to adults 21 and older.
Drug Free America Foundation [1] Families Anonymous; Foundation for a Drug-Free World; The Heritage Foundation; Insys Therapeutics (defunct as of 2019) [5] [6] [7] Independent Order of Rechabites; International Organisation of Good Templars; Narconon; National Association of Police Organizations [8] National Cannabis Prevention and Information ...
If you have a Florida medical marijuana card, you could win free pot this 4/20 weekend.. MMJ Health, a south Florida-based medical marijuana clinic, is celebrating the opening of its sixth ...
As law enforcement groups come out against Florida's recreational marijuana ballot measure, supporters say the current prohibition has far too great "cops and courts" costs. “We believe that ...
The U.S. Marijuana Party was formed in 2002 by Loretta Nall from Massachusetts following her misdemeanor arrest for marijuana possession. [73] [74] [75] Nall was the chairperson of the party until 2004. [76] Writer, military veteran, and former White Panther, Wayward Bill Chengelis was Colorado U.S. Marijuana Party chairman, from 2002 through ...