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Keep up to date with marijuana law reform by listening to NORML's PodCasts. Our three PodCasts offer weekly news, in-depth interviews, or a variety of info, music and more. Announcer "Radical" Russ Belville delivers it to your ipod, computer, or cell phone.

To listen to PodCasts, you can download the free iTunes or Juice player, among others. To subscribe, use the following URL's.

 

Current PodCasts
NORML's Daily Audio Stash
A weekday variety podcast for responsible marijuana smokers, published at 4:20 p.m. ET.
 http://www.norml.org/rss/normlaudiostash.xml 

NORML News PodCast
NORML's weekly news release in audio.
 http://www.norml.org/rss/normlnews_podcast.xml 

NORML's Event PodCast
Devoted to special events, such as conference speeches and interviews.
 http://www.norml.org/rss/normlevents_podcast.xml 

Instructions for iTunes Player

  1. Access your iTunes Player and click on Podcasts on the left menu. (If you don't see "podcasts" get the latest version, iTunes)
  2. Under the Advanced menu, click Subscribe to Podcast...
  3. In the pop-up window, enter a URL from above
  4. Click the arrow to view selections
  5. Double-click a selection to play

Not into PodCasts?  You can still hear NORML News online.

Daily Audio Stash PlayerGet a Daily Audio Stash player for your website, blog or MySpace page.

 

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Other Related PodCasts

Dr. Bob's Cannabuzz
http://www.uccs.edu/~rmelamed/podcast/podcast.xml

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Comments

From: Grateful Dread Radio (01/31/07 09:23:56)

Where can one find the info on what music you played today? BTW, great job!
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From: Yecats (10/25/06 10:15:48)

The news just announced how mj helps w/alzhimers(?spell),they just happened to leave out how and why it helps. 60 Minutes did a segment about Marc Emery and his fight w/extradition,maybe they could be convinced to do a segment talking about the good that could come from legalization.
I was watching a show on the food network and they had a resteraunt(and interview w/it's owner) called "the Green Cafe" where EVERYTHING was made from hemph.
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From: juicy couture (10/05/06 09:06:10)

This is a really great site. Thanks! I ll be back soon!
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From: Max (09/30/06 12:38:33)

Love the podcast. However, the host REALLY needs to learn the difference between the words "causal" and "casual".
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From: Brian (09/04/06 08:03:02)

I love your podcast, but could you name each episode so that the date shows up within the first few characters? Currently all I see on my ipod when I'm trying to pick a show is "NORML Daily Audio ...". It makes it hard to figure out which one I want to listen to. See http://www.podcast411.com/id3tags.html for more information on helpfully naming and tagging podcast episodes. Thanks.
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From: sedrfgt (08/10/06 06:22:17)

This is a really great site. Thanks! I ll be back soon!
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From: Juicy (08/13/06 03:21:31)

Pretty design and bleep content. Very Impressive.

Best site in bleep! My thnx to webmasters.
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From: anonymous (07/12/06 10:20:32)

Love the Daily Stash and the Events podcasts. They brighten and enlighten my workday.

It would be great if the podcasts jumped into the truth gap and provided genuine information on the health effects of marijuana smoke inhalation. Not even pro or con, I can decide for myself. But facts relevant to consumption quantity and frequency.

Even just give a URL on the podcast for reading, if you've already got a page.

Thanks for the podcasts, regardless of whether you hit this topic or not.
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From: wrigley field (06/29/06 05:06:36)

Thanks for nice and actual info' Be the Best!
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From: Wes Day (06/20/06 02:08:57)

Hey, love the show. I'm a songwriter with a song I think you will apreciate-- its called the "American Weed Song."



Check it out:

http://myspace.com/wesdaymusic
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From: Dylan Slater (06/15/06 11:56:41)

you guys work ur asses off to try to make this stuff leagal keep up the good work!!!
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From: cesar (06/13/06 08:12:00)

long live cannabis forever
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From: sofas (06/09/06 05:25:50)

Thanks for nice and actual info' Be the Best! http://sofas.bebto.com/ I ll be back soon!
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From: Jacob Gollesch (05/23/06 07:23:54)

The fact is that the best way to do this is by exposing the reason cannabis is illegal- it's because of it's industrial use, it would take money away from the petroleum, and agriculture businesses already in place in our antiquated systems.
make a difference, read a book, and grow some balls, fight the power!
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From: Andrea Lauren (05/10/06 11:02:31)

This podcast is the only one I've heard and enjoyed, and there's not even any music involved. The information given is great, I just wish it was a little longer =)
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From: sterling (12/26/05 03:54:46)

Even though our criminal courts are getting wiser in not prosicuting medical patients for possession at state level, all should know that in the family courts they do not accept any kind of medical marijuana use and consider patients to be drug-abusers that cannot properly care for their children..
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From: anonymous (11/18/05 07:09:33)

It takes guts to stand up for what you believe in. Do NORML supporters have the guts to cultivate their own weed under prohibition? Or will they cowardly support organized crime's exploitation of illegal immigrants and their destruction of fragile protected wilderness ecosystems to farm the crops?

Hear about the damage cannabis consumers are wreaking on our precious public wild lands on this week's edition http://www.wildebeat.net/
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From: bikerheart1 (11/18/05 02:38:03)

Though the states pass laws allowing medicinal use I think we are all wasting our time with crumbs.
The feds are who we need to be hitting to change things. Even when state laws are passed the feds do not recognise them.
Instead of that medicinal thing I thing we need to go for personal use.

Now that is a project that holds promise.
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From: Nick (11/13/05 10:30:05)

I love the Podcast, like Ryan said, the information is very professional. I was wondering if there's any way to make the podcast longer?
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From: Ryan (11/06/05 11:57:54)

The information is very interesting, you have a great voice (very professional, news-sounding), and the content is very timely and relevant. I thought of only one suggestion that you may be interested in. Have you thought of adding a music sting to the beginning and end of the podcast, to give it some dimension, some begin and end feel to it?

Keep up the great work, and I look forward to listening to future NORML News podcasts!
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Discussion on this topic has been closed. Thanks to those who have participated.

updated: Feb 25, 2008
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