Tag Archive: Massachusetts

Dec 11

Marijuana Law Refom Marching On: Legalization Highly Favored In New Massachusetts Poll

58% support in Massachusetts for legalizing marijuana and regulating it as other agricultural commodities Georgetown, MA – This evening, attendees at the Second Annual Massachusetts Cannabis Convention hosted by the Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition/NORML (MassCann/NORML) at the Crowne Plaza in Natick heard the major results of a live telephone poll conducted in November by DAPA …

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Feb 21

Student leaders testify for Massachusetts marijuana legalization, State House

420mass.com http mikecann.net http Students leaders, Jeff Morris, President of Suffolk University NORML (the largest student group on the campus, with 20% of the student population as members, 1000+) and leaders of Emerson University Students for Drug Policy testify for marijuana legalization before the Joint Judiciary Committee at the MA State House, Boston, 3/2/2010. Morris …

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Jul 10

Steven Epstein, Massachusetts marijuana legalization hearing

www.examiner.com Subscribe to my Examiner.com page, it helps us get more of their traffic and spreads the message further. MassCann.org http Steve Epstein of MassCann/Norml on 10/14/2009 after testifying at MA State House for marijuana legalization. Also discuss Freedom Rally, getting active and medical marijuana in Massachusetts.poker vt

Jul 03

More testimony from Massachusetts marijuana legalization hearing, 10.14.2009

www.examiner.com MikeCann.net Steve Drury and others testify at Massachusetts State House in favor of marijuana legalization.Poker Stars

Jun 30

Massachusetts Joint Judiciary; Medical Marijuana, Legalization, and Question 2 Decrim

MikeCann.net http Steven Epstein of MassCann/NORML testifies on medical marijuana, marijuana legalization and marijuana re-crim. He also goes through the history of marijuana reform in MA. Discusses patients like Marci Duda, a grandmother and medical user as well as the cannabis research MA is missing out on to more progressive states like California.Poker Stars

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