NORML Reaches 420,000 Facebook Friends
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November 1, 2012
In ‘stoner’ numerology, no number holds greater allure than ‘420‘…

At approximately 5:30PM (eastern) on ‘Halloweed’ the organization’s 420,000th friend on the massive social network site Facebook signed up to become a NORML supporter.
Next goal: Reach half million Facebook friends by year’s end!
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oh yeah
/ you know what time it is!
i cant find the NORML page on facebook…and when i click the link it sends me back to my home page? lol
Well looks like I may just have to jump into the Facebook pool and splash around to do my part to help Norml get more friendly.
430,000 Myspace Friends Wooohooo… Oh Er facebook or whatever..
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Safed, Israel — Moshe Rute survived the Holocaust by hiding in a barn full of chickens. He nearly lost the use of his hands after a stroke two years ago. He became debilitated by recurring nightmares of his childhood following his wife’s death last year.
“But after I found this, everything has been better,” said the 80-year-old, as he gingerly packed a pipe with marijuana.
Rute, who lives at the Hadarim nursing home outside of Tel Aviv, is one of more than 10,000 patients who have official government permission to consume marijuana in Israel, a number that has swelled dramatically, up from serving just a few hundred patients in 2005.
The medical cannabis industry is expanding as well, fueled by Israel’s strong research sector in medicine and technology — and notably, by government encouragement. Unlike in the United States and much of Europe, the issue inspires almost no controversy among the government and the country’s leadership. Even influential senior rabbis do not voice any opposition to its spread, and secular Israelis have a liberal attitude on marijuana.
its always 420 somewhere.