
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.

“Repealing the regulated system will not stop cannabis use—it will simply push it back into the illicit market, where none of those safeguards exist.”

Measure would have legalized possession of up to two-and-a-half ounces of flower in the Granite State

Just 20% of respondents in the recent poll expressed support for the prohibitionist measure

In one direction is more progress; in the other, not so much

It’s been nearly a decade since Dr. Keith Saunders called Kevin Sabet’s bluff about infused gummies. With the latter working to end adult-use marijuana, we revisited the laughter

NORML responds to more prohibitionist nonsense from the New York Times

Conference hosted by group funding Massachusetts cannabis repeal effort also probably lacked “good drugs,” as promised in name

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
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