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Norml 'abruptly' Loses Financial Processing Services: Is Marijuana Prejudice To Blame?

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Norml 'abruptly' Loses Financial Processing Services: Is Marijuana Prejudice To Blame?

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Is “prejudice against marijuana” to blame for NORML’s financial services termination?
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), one of the oldest and largest not-for-profit, pro-marijuana legalization public interest lobbies in the United States, has lost its donation processing services – and NORML founder Keith Stroup says marijuana prejudice is to blame.

According to Stroup, NORML “abruptly” lost its ability to accept credit and debit card donations last week after the company that processes its donations, TransFirst, discovered NORML’s pro-legalization advocacy work.

As a non-profit that largely depends on donations made through its website, this “glitch presents a serious threat to the organization,” Stroup wrote in a blog entry Monday.

TransFirst said it ceased processing NORML’s web donations because the group is part of the “marijuana industry,” according to Stroup. He counters that NORML is a public interest lobby with no financial stake in the marijuana industry.

Stroup believes NORML is being denied business services “simply because we have a website that promotes the legalization of marijuana.”

Per NORML Blog:

I am angry that some mid-level executive at TransFirst was able and willing to disrupt our work at NORML based on the content of the advocacy on our website.

That represents a totally unnecessary act (there is no theory under federal law that would penalize a company for providing financial services to NORML), and one that smacks of an anti-marijuana prejudice that is reminiscent of the days of “reefer madness.”

We are being penalized for our political views.

TransFirst did not immediately return Extract’s requests for comment.

http://extract.suntimes.com/news/10/153/16871/norml-loses-credit-card-services
 
Is “prejudice against marijuana” to blame for NORML’s financial services termination?
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), one of the oldest and largest not-for-profit, pro-marijuana legalization public interest lobbies in the United States, has lost its donation processing services – and NORML founder Keith Stroup says marijuana prejudice is to blame.

According to Stroup, NORML “abruptly” lost its ability to accept credit and debit card donations last week after the company that processes its donations, TransFirst, discovered NORML’s pro-legalization advocacy work.

As a non-profit that largely depends on donations made through its website, this “glitch presents a serious threat to the organization,” Stroup wrote in a blog entry Monday.

TransFirst said it ceased processing NORML’s web donations because the group is part of the “marijuana industry,” according to Stroup. He counters that NORML is a public interest lobby with no financial stake in the marijuana industry.

Stroup believes NORML is being denied business services “simply because we have a website that promotes the legalization of marijuana.”

Per NORML Blog:

I am angry that some mid-level executive at TransFirst was able and willing to disrupt our work at NORML based on the content of the advocacy on our website.

That represents a totally unnecessary act (there is no theory under federal law that would penalize a company for providing financial services to NORML), and one that smacks of an anti-marijuana prejudice that is reminiscent of the days of “reefer madness.”

We are being penalized for our political views.

TransFirst did not immediately return Extract’s requests for comment.

http://extract.suntimes.com/news/10/153/16871/norml-loses-credit-card-services
Land of the brave.. home of the free LMAO!!!
More like
Land of the slave.. home of the fee.

We are going to see more and more people over step their boundaries as we go. I would not be surprised at all if colorado and Washington and others have their Rec weed re-negged and a whole bunch of people and shops get ROLLED HARD.
 
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