10 Takeaways From The Massachusetts Cannabis Repeal Lawsuit
Three operators are suing the attorney general and secretary of state to kill the prohibitionist ballot initiative. Here’s what stands out.
Three operators are suing the attorney general and secretary of state to kill the prohibitionist ballot initiative. Here’s what stands out.
“It is deceptive, it is destructive, and it will do nothing except shift total market control to street dealers.”
The Committee to Protect Cannabis Regulation met on Tuesday in Framingham. Talking Joints Memo Editor Chris Faraone reported from the scene.
You bet your ass he railed against those anti-marijuana ballot question bozos and their dark money plug from the Beltway
A Republican operative working as spokesperson for the repeal campaign said the Massachusetts and Maine questions are “not a coordinated effort” despite funding coming from the same group
Sec. of State: “We encourage citizens to think about what you’re signing, why you’re signing it, and what it means.” In downtown Portland, as hundreds of Mainers gathered for
Prohibitionist prevaricator previews propaganda her Republican cronies have planned for repeal campaign
Committee to Protect Cannabis Regulation alleges fraudulent signature gathering, urges duped voters to come forward
Some are prohibition-minded goblins who can maybe be reached. Others are just old-school pearl-clutchers in new clothing.
A century apart, the messy birth of the ABCC and the CCC remind us that today’s cannabis drama is a predictable chapter in the commonwealth’s ugly history with prohibition
View this profile on InstagramTalking Joints Memo (@tjmlive) • Instagram photos and videos