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Bill Downing of MassCann/NORML testifies for marijuana legalization at State HouseJack Cole, former New Jersey State Police speaks for marijuana legalizationGrandmother denied custody of grandchild for cannabis use speaks at MA State HouseStudent leaders testify for Massachusetts marijuana legalization, State HouseScott Matalon, Stingray Body Art and community leader, marijuana legalization, State HouseMassachusetts Legalization Hearing, 3/2/2010, Steven Epstein and Richard EvansBONUS: Delivering 1100 medical marijuana postcard signatures to Rep. Jeffrey Sanchez's office, Health Chair The Judiciary Committee hearing on S1801, An Act to Regulate and Tax the Cannabis Industry, washeld Tuesday, March 2, at 1:00 PM in Room A-1 of the State House. Rep. O'Flaherty of Chelsea chaired the meeting. Visit Regulation and Taxation hearing wrap up for information on what happened when we appeared before the Joint Revenue Committee on October 14, 2010. If you are represented by one or more members of the joint committee please write them ASAP. A model letter can be found here, just be sure to change all bill references to S 1801 and customizing is permitted. Members appointed to the committee: Creem of First Middlesex and Norfolk- Chair
O'Flaherty of Chelsea - Chair
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