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FRIENDLY TOAST: AN ANTIQUE LAW LENDS HOPE FOR A LEGALIZED FUTURE

Written by ANDY GAUS Posted January 24, 2016 Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth

The only voter option left for the 2016 ballot is a measure that will end up making lawbreakers out of most of us.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth Tagged With: Boston Globe, cannabis, CRMLA, laws, legalization, Massachusetts, prohibition, regulation, The Tokin' Truth

PETITION BS: WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO BAY STATE REPEAL?

Written by PATRICK KEANEY Posted January 14, 2016 Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth

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Back in October 2015, still a month away from the deadline for submitting Bay State Repeal’s signed petitions to the cities and towns of Massachusetts for certification, Steve Epstein was optimistic. BSR’s “Petition B,” which ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth Tagged With: Activism, Bay State Repeal, cannabis reform, CRMLA, initiative, Marijuana, MassCann, NORML, petition, State House, Steve Epstein, voters, weed

ONE BUD: A PLEA TO UNITE LEGALIZATION FACTIONS

Written by SHALEEN TITLE Posted December 8, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth

The next chance we have to pass a legalization law realistically would be 2020 if CRMLA lost, and the next law would most likely be far more restrictive.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth Tagged With: 2016, ballot initiative, Bay State Repeal, Commonwealth, CRMLA, High Times, legalization, Marijuana, Massachusetts, MassCann, regulate marijuana like alcohol, Tokin' Truth

THE MONEY VS THE PEOPLE: UPDATE ON THE COMMONWEALTH’S DUELING MARIJUANA INITIATIVES

Written by MIKE CRAWFORD Posted November 12, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth

Overall, though, the real shame is that so many people who consider or call themselves marijuana “activists” are not out collecting signatures, or even campaigning online.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, The Tokin' Truth Tagged With: ballot initiatives, Bay State Repeal, BSR, Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, CRMLA, dueling ballot initiatives, Massachusetts, MassCann, medical marijuana, Mike Crawford, The Tokin' Truth

MARIJUNDERDOGS: MASSCANN/NORML ENDORSES BAY STATE REPEAL LEGALIZATION INITIATIVE

Written by MIKE CANN Posted August 24, 2015 Filed Under: Blunt Truth, COLUMNS

Make no mistake about the battle of the dueling marijuana legalization ballot initiatives in Massachusetts.

Filed Under: Blunt Truth, COLUMNS Tagged With: Bay State Repeal, BSR, Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, CRMLA, dispensary, legal, legalization, Marijuana, Massachusetts, MassCann/NORML, medical marijuana

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