NORML's 36th annual National Conference: "Cannabis, Creativity and Commerce"

Please mark your calendar now and plan to join us for our annual political conference where we focus on the latest marijuana policy developments at both the state and federal levels, celebrate our victories over the last year, analyze our losses, and hear from an array of the leading NORML activists and cannabis law reform organizers from across the country. NORML 2007 Conference information is at http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7250 The Sheraton Universal is a first-rate, modern hotel located only a complimentary tram ride from Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Citywalk, a shopping area that includes over 25 of restaurants and hundreds of commercial shops. Facilities include an outdoor heated swimming pool, an outdoor whirlpool, and a fitness center open 24-hours. Stroll over to Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Beverly Hills and downtown Los Angeles. We have negotiated extremely favorably room rates of $159 per night. Please make your room reservations early before the block of reduced rate rooms has been exhausted. For discounted room reservations, see http://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/booking/reservation?id=0704... The pre-registration fee for the 2007 NORML Conference itself is $150 per person (Registrations after September 15 are $175/pp and $200/pp after October 1st), which includes an outstanding two-day program consisting of speakers and panels; complimentary NORML ephemera, the NORML Awards and Silent Auction Party co-hosted by High Times Magazine on Friday night; and a luncheon with guest speaker at the hotel on Saturday. In addition, we will have a special NORML fundraising party away from the hotel on Saturday night, for an additional $75/pp (details to be announced). Conference Registration is @ https://secure.norml.org/conference/index.html With limited vending space available, organizations, businesses and medical marijuana co-operatives/dispensaries that would like to have a vending presence at NORML 2007 should not delay and register soon. Vending Registration is @ https://secure.norml.org/conference/index.html. NORML supporters' input on the conference planning is always helpful and welcomed! This is your opportunity to directly let us know what topics and speakers should be featured at NORML's 2007 National Conference. Please email at director@norml.org with your thoughts and suggestions. Save some money and please register early by calling NORML @ 888-67-NORML or online for the conference, and plan now to join us for what should be an outstanding gathering of NORML supporters and activists, and other like-minded friends and colleagues, for the most important marijuana-related conference of the year. NORML proudly represents and embraces the folks who have the most at stake in ending marijuana prohibition and legalizing the responsible use of marijuana, and it is up to us to get that done. Join us in Los Angeles in early October and help us move a step closer towards our political goals.
Date: 
Fri, 10/12/2007 - 9:00am - Sat, 10/13/2007 - 6:00pm
Location: 
333 Universal Hollywood Drive
Universal City, CA
United States
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