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2017 Dallas Marijuana March on October 28th

Posted on: October 14, 2017

The Dallas Marijuana March is a First Amendment Free Speech Event held annually by DFW NORML, the Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Free to attend and open to the public. The purpose of the march is to bring Texans together to stand up, speak out and march […]

Marijuana March of North Texas 2017

Posted on: March 30, 2017

The Marijuana March of North Texas is part of the 2017 Global Marijuana March, an annual event held in more than 300 cities across the globe. Here in North Texas, our march is officially confirmed for May 6, 2017 from 12pm – 5pm at Burk Burnett Park in Fort Worth. Hosted once again by the […]

Dallas Marijuana March 2016 Scheduled for October 29

Posted on: October 10, 2016

For the 3rd year in a row, DFW NORML is proud to present the Dallas Marijuana March on Saturday 10/29 at JFK Memorial starting at 2pm, with a march to Dealey Plaza and back. #DallasMJMarch2016 is free to attend and open to the public. This event is being held with the respectful cooperation of the […]

Activists Planning Dallas Marijuana March for October 17

Posted on: August 21, 2015

DFW NORML has been hard at work with the city of Dallas and the Dallas Police Department Central Division on planning the 2nd annual Dallas Marijuana March. At this time we are still awaiting approval from the city for our park rental application. We hope to have this resolved by no later than 9/25. Until […]

Texas NORML’s 8th Annual Texas Marijuana March – #TMM2015

Posted on: May 8, 2015

Come participate with Texas NORML in Austin, Texas as we march to the Texas Capitol Building in support of cannabis law reform. Help us bring attention to the failed Drug War and the failed drug policy of prohibition! We will meet at City Hall at 11:30 am and march down Congress at HIGH NOON and […]

Official Press Release for the 2015 Global Marijuana March of North Texas

Posted on: April 28, 2015

Global Marijuana March to be held in Fort Worth on May 2 The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (DFW NORML) will be hosting its annual Global Marijuana March in downtown Fort Worth on Saturday, May 2, 2015. Attendance is free. Kicking off the day will be a […]

420 Smoke Down Prohibition with DFW NORML

Posted on: April 15, 2015

DFW NORML is hosting our first ever SMOKE DOWN PROHIBITION celebration at J Gilligan’s Bar and Grill (400 E Abram St, Arlington, Texas 76010) on Monday April 20th from 2pm – 10pm. 18+ Welcome. Cover is $5 for DFW NORML members or $6 for non-members. Expect food, live music, speakers, vendors and more. RSVP and […]

Cowtown Medical Cannabis Rally at Trinity Park Pavilion 3 in Fort Worth, Texas

Posted on: January 25, 2015

Please note that the LOCATION HAS CHANGED from Newby Park to Trinity Park Pavilion 3 (2401 University Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76107). Back in October of 2014, Texas Children’s Hospital of Houston announced their official participation in the first worldwide clinical trial for Epidiolex® in children with Dravet syndrome. Source: http://www.texaschildrens.org/About-Us/News/Texas-Children’s-Hospital-part-of-first-worldwide-clinical-trial-for-Epidiolex®-in-children-with-Dravet-syndrome/ Since that time, we […]

Dallas Marijuana March – Official Press Release from DFW NORML

Posted on: October 16, 2014

DFW NORML HOSTS DALLAS MARIJUANA MARCH AT DALLAS CITY HALL AND DEALEY PLAZA ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 18TH Free to Attend – Open to the Public – Family Friendly Oct. 16, 2014 – Dallas, Texas – The Dallas / Fort Worth chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (DFW NORML) is hosting […]

Dallas Marijuana March

Posted on: October 2, 2014

Do you support medical marijuana, industrial hemp or the recreational use of marijuana by responsible adults? Are you tired of seeing your tax dollars wasted on the failed strategy of prohibition that jails more of our citizens than any other country in the world? As the laws surrounding marijuana continue to change around the country, […]

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