











1990s NORML Cannabis Activist Group Learned In School Tee
This 1990s NORML parody tee blends sharp political commentary with stoner humor in a format that became iconic for cannabis advocacy during the Clinton-era culture wars. Printed on a white Oneita PowerPro blank, the shirt features a 12-panel parody chart with the bold heading: “What I Really Learned In School (The Higher Education).” Each “subject” is reimagined through the lens of cannabis culture—from a Twinkie for “Nutrition” to a Ziploc bag of bud for “Marketing.” The lower left panel sports a bright green NORML logo, the prominent cannabis law reform group formed in 1970 that grew rapidly in cultural influence throughout the ‘90s.
This piece perfectly encapsulates the tension between mainstream education and countercultural resistance at the time—one rooted in Gen X's disillusionment and the rising momentum of drug policy reform. T-shirts like this were sold at headshops, concerts, hemp fests, and on college campuses—particularly around April 20 and during national NORML campaigns. Its clean, ironic chart layout made it easy to grasp and harder to forget.
Tagged XL. Measures 23.5×30
Flaws - None
This tee is a grail for collectors of cannabis history, 1990s college culture, or NORML memorabilia. It’s a statement piece that functions equally well in a collection or rotation. Rare to find in this condition and size, especially with such vibrant screen printing and a sturdy tag.
This 1990s NORML parody tee blends sharp political commentary with stoner humor in a format that became iconic for cannabis advocacy during the Clinton-era culture wars. Printed on a white Oneita PowerPro blank, the shirt features a 12-panel parody chart with the bold heading: “What I Really Learned In School (The Higher Education).” Each “subject” is reimagined through the lens of cannabis culture—from a Twinkie for “Nutrition” to a Ziploc bag of bud for “Marketing.” The lower left panel sports a bright green NORML logo, the prominent cannabis law reform group formed in 1970 that grew rapidly in cultural influence throughout the ‘90s.
This piece perfectly encapsulates the tension between mainstream education and countercultural resistance at the time—one rooted in Gen X's disillusionment and the rising momentum of drug policy reform. T-shirts like this were sold at headshops, concerts, hemp fests, and on college campuses—particularly around April 20 and during national NORML campaigns. Its clean, ironic chart layout made it easy to grasp and harder to forget.
Tagged XL. Measures 23.5×30
Flaws - None
This tee is a grail for collectors of cannabis history, 1990s college culture, or NORML memorabilia. It’s a statement piece that functions equally well in a collection or rotation. Rare to find in this condition and size, especially with such vibrant screen printing and a sturdy tag.
This 1990s NORML parody tee blends sharp political commentary with stoner humor in a format that became iconic for cannabis advocacy during the Clinton-era culture wars. Printed on a white Oneita PowerPro blank, the shirt features a 12-panel parody chart with the bold heading: “What I Really Learned In School (The Higher Education).” Each “subject” is reimagined through the lens of cannabis culture—from a Twinkie for “Nutrition” to a Ziploc bag of bud for “Marketing.” The lower left panel sports a bright green NORML logo, the prominent cannabis law reform group formed in 1970 that grew rapidly in cultural influence throughout the ‘90s.
This piece perfectly encapsulates the tension between mainstream education and countercultural resistance at the time—one rooted in Gen X's disillusionment and the rising momentum of drug policy reform. T-shirts like this were sold at headshops, concerts, hemp fests, and on college campuses—particularly around April 20 and during national NORML campaigns. Its clean, ironic chart layout made it easy to grasp and harder to forget.
Tagged XL. Measures 23.5×30
Flaws - None
This tee is a grail for collectors of cannabis history, 1990s college culture, or NORML memorabilia. It’s a statement piece that functions equally well in a collection or rotation. Rare to find in this condition and size, especially with such vibrant screen printing and a sturdy tag.