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| Written by Steven Epstein |
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We post the local news to provide our site visitors with news they can HEMP by being vocal! Letter: Current drug laws failing our children ... Two positive columns: Eagan: With billions wasted, war on weed is pound foolish Pierced: Lame blame WORCESTER TELEGRAM INFECTED BY REEFER MADNESS! Marijuana violence Worcester see spate of crimes Going to pot; MARIJUANA AT ROOT OF MAJOR CRIMES Activists look to advance marijuana reform legislation Marijuana cultivation a God-given right WE HAVE SET UP A SEPARATE PAGE FOR THE Jamaica Plain Gazette, November 18, 2010 NOTE: This paper is on MassCann's Press Release List. They chose not to publish a story before election Sen. still supports marijuana legalization, but won't be in charge of the bill Newton Tab, November 12, 2010 Massachusetts Can Marijuana reform finds overwhelming support on Election Day Editorial: Voters send a message on marijuana Sen. still supports marijuana legalization, but won't be in charge of the bill Cambridge Increases Marijuana Use Fines Cambridge still working on public marijuana use ban Cambride police want to ban public consumption of marijuana Bay State voters stoked to weed out most laws Voters in many Massachusetts communities back loosening of marijuana laws Mass. voters back loosening of marijuana laws Medical marijuana not a burning issue for lawmakers Four districts vote yeas on marijuana ballot questions Legalize It Pot activists gauging Mass. voters on legalization, by Steven LeBlanc, AP Brookline Tab endorsement: Yes on Question 4 Newton TAB Endorsement on Ballot Questions: 3 No's and a Yes OUR ENDORSEMENTS: Ballot Questions How cool is 13th District to pot? Three Make Case for 2nd (Berkshire) District Seat Swampscott voters to be polled on marijuana Marijuana questions on some local ballots: Advocates would legalize use for medical purposes Marblehead voters to be polled on marijuana OP-ED: Opinion: Vote ‘yes' on Question 4 and support marijuana legalization New! Letter: Not pleased with incumbent's support for legalizing pot Letter: It's time to legalize pot Letter: Medical marijuana should be legalized Westford Town Meeting cracks down on marijuana consumption Letter: Legalizing pot would benefit state in many ways The Drug Debate: Ballot question to measure opinion on marijuana legalization Column: Smoking, Guns 15th Middlesex House Rep. Kaufman discusses legalized marijuana Question to poll Sutton voters on medical marijuana Letter: Murder spree should prompt drug talk Second Middlesex candidates Carnevale, Jehlen disagree on legalized marijuana Race for State Rep: Garlick, O'Leary take 'wait and see' approach to potential pot law Legal pot is goal of ballot question Tax Pot? Creem blunt on marijuana support ; Newton voters to weigh in on pot legalization Editorial: Marijuana law in hands of voters Clark Slams Spadafora Over Legalized Marijuana Support HAND: Point of agreement: Republican Sean Bielat and U.S. Rep. Barney Frank share an unusual area of agreement - the legalization of marijuana. Some approve of pot legalization for tax revenue Some approve of pot legalization for tax revenue Voters set to ponder legalized pot Ballot question #4: Should Creem approve legalizing pot? Brookline, Newton and Wellesley voters to weigh in on marijuana sales and taxation Sudbury voters to be polled on Cannabis legalization Marijuana question polarizes Senate candidates at first debate Brookline, Newton and Wellesley voters to weigh in on marijuana sales and taxation Brookline, Newton and Wellesley voters to weigh in on marijuana sales and taxation Marblehead voters to be asked opinion on legalizing cannabis Thousands attend marijuana rally Gubernatorial candidate Jill Stein, pot rally organizer push for legalization Editorial: Seeing through the smoke Seeing through the smoke of decriminalization Going to pot Decriminalizing marijuana wrong move NH subcommittee studies marijuana options OPINION: Beacon Hill should tackle another vice OUR OPINION: Time for Beacon Hill to tackle another vice Below is AP Story on many other sites, comment it up. Officials say too many loopholes in Mass. pot law Officials say too many loopholes in Mass. pot law Some Mass. towns give up on marijuana enforcement Some Mass. towns give up on marijuana enforcement High time to legalize marijuana? High time to legalize marijuana? Pitchhing Pot EDITORIAL: Follow VA lead on medical marijuana If California legalizes marijuana, not clear what Obama administration would do This news is VERY IMPORTANT: Medical marijuana to be OK in some VA clinics Medical marijuana to be OK in some VA clinics LETTER: California sends wrong message about marijuana Editorial: Oakland green Letter: Casinos and pot legalization Letters: Bitter pot stirred on marijuana debate: Misinformation, and much missing in column's view Column: Gone to pot Letter: Pot use or runaway dog: Pay those fines Arrests for pot are down, but penalties prove hard to collect Pot shot Police chief details change in marijuana law to parents Medical pot bill likely dead Fight for medical marijuana started with son Medical 'pot' bill simmering State Lawmakers Put Off Vote On Medical Marijuana A TOKING TAX Marijuana legalization bill with origins in the Pioneer Valley has hearing on Beacon Hill Sánchez urged to push medical pot bill Letter: Drug war causes more damage than drugs Letter: Drug education must be rooted in reality Op-Ed: Can we ever win the drug war? Editorial: Meet Jane Doe: She's 100 - and stoned Letter: Current laws make drug lords wealthy men Marijuana use on the rise among Baby Boomers Letter: Capuano failed to exploit pot reform issue Letter: Did Capuano's silence on pot elect Brown? As pot-smoking, pill-popping baby boomers age, new health problems may arise Letter: The real reason Brown won election NH Lawmakers mull decriminalizing and taxing pot NH lawmakers mull taxation, decriminalization Letter: Democrats should support medical marijuana law Op-Ed: Evans: In Defense of Martha Will the Real Drug Reform Candidate Please Stand? Op-Ed: Allow patients relief from pain and nausea which marijuana offers Op-Ed: Evans and Epstein: What's next for marijuana reform? The Georgetown Record, January 8, 2010 HINGHAM POLICE: 33 civil citations for marijuana in 2009 Click here for: News and Opinion 2009 Join MASSCANN! 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