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ProCon.org has been referenced over 450 times in major media outlets and journals including the New York Times, BBC, 60 Minutes, New England Journal of Medicine, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Forbes, Slate, Houston Chronicle, several radio stations, and more.

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2012 (8)
2011 (162)
2010 (120)
2009 (76)
2008 (55)
2007 (16)
2006 (17)
2005 (5)

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Birmingham News / Birmingham, AL - Jan. 25, 2012

The Birmingham News referenced Medical Marijuana ProCon.org in an article by Jeff Hansen titled "Calhoun County Legislator Files Bill to Make Medical Marijuana Legal in Alabama," posted on al.com. The author wrote, "Sixteen states and the District of Columbia have legalized medical marijuana, according to the website ProCon.org, a nonprofit group that presents arguments for and against 42 controversial issues."
Birmingham News Calhoun county legislator files bill to make medical marijuana legal in Alabama


Charleston Daily Mail / Charleston, WV - Jan. 23, 2012

The Charleston Daily Mail linked to Felon Voting ProCon.org in an article by Zack Harold titled "Felons Can Vote in West Virginia. Who Knew?" The article cited several facts from our site, stating: "According to this incredibly unhelpful chart from ProCon.org (get it?) 17 states give felons their voting rights back once they’re out of prison and off parole and probation."
Charleston Daily Mail felons can vote in West Virginia - Who knew?


Boston Globe / National - Jan. 17, 2012

The Boston Globe referenced Felon Voting ProCon.org in an article by Shira Schoenberg titled "GOP Candidates Stumble on Facts in South Carolina Debate." The author wrote, "Massachusetts is one of 13 states that allows felons to vote as soon as they leave prison, even if they remain on probation or parole, according to data collected by the independent non-profit ProCon.org."
Boston.com GOP candidates stumble on facts in south carolina debate


USA TODAY / National - Jan. 16, 2012

USA TODAY linked to Felon Voting ProCon.org in an Opinion section article by DeWayne Wickham titled "Column: Haley Barbour Deserves Praise for Pardons."
USA Today Column: Haley Barbour deserves praise for pardons


Huffington Post / National - Jan. 13, 2012

The Huffington Post linked to ProCon.org in the "Around the Web" section of an article by David Gibson titled "Same-Sex Marriage Threatens Religious Freedom According To Religious Leaders."
Huffington Post same sex marriage threatens religious freedom according to religious leaders


Huffington Post / National - Jan.11, 2012

The Huffington Post linked to Medical Marijuana ProCon.org in an article by Jonathan Miller titled "The Moral Case for Legalizing Marijuana." The article linked to our resource on the addictiveness of marijuana and our chart of the legal medical marijuana states.
Huffington Post - The moral case for legalizing marijuana


Natural News / National - Jan. 9, 2012

NaturalNews.com, a website that covers news related to health and environmental topics, linked to Medical Marijuana ProCon.org in an article by P.F. Louis titled "Juicing Medical Marijuana the Latest Trend in Amazing Cures."
Natural News juicing medical marijuana the latest trend in amazing cures


American Thinker / National - Jan. 4, 2012

American Thinker, an internet publication "devoted to the thoughtful exploration of issues of importance to Americans," linked to ACLU ProCon.org in an article by Ted Belman titled "The Jews, the Communists, and the Democratic Party." The article linked to our page with the top ten pros and cons of whether the ACLU is good for America.
American Thinker The jews, the communists, and the democratic party


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