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Dear friend:
On Wednesday, October 14, 2009, at 10:00am in Room B2 at the
State House in Boston, the Joint Committee on Revenue in the
Massachusetts legislature will hold a public hearing on bill H.
2929, An
Act to Regulate and Tax the Cannabis Industry. If passed,
the new law would repeal existing marijuana prohibition laws at
the state level and replace them with a system of regulation and
taxation, similar to how wine is sold. The law, in fact, is
largely modeled after the alcohol control laws.
According to Northampton attorney Richard M. Evans, a former
DRCNet board member and the petitioner whose Representative
presented the bill, Wednesday will mark the first time a state
legislature has considered a full legalization bill. The moment
is also propitious because Massachusetts this year implemented
its new, voter-enacted decriminalization
law, and because Gov. Deval Patrick, while not prioritizing
it, is on the record as being very
comfortable with the idea of legalizing marijuana.
So while we don't expected that H. 2929 will be enacted this
year, it is a rare and important opportunity to forward the
debate on alternatives to prohibition. And you can help: by
showing up Wednesday if you can; by spreading the word and
getting others to come out; by suggesting to your local
newspaper that they cover the hearing; and by contacting your
state legislators to express your support for H. 2929.
Directions to the State House are available here.
Please let us
know what you're able to do to support H. 2929, and visit http://www.cantaxreg.com
for further information about it. Visit http://www.masscann.org to
find out about extensive activist opportunities in
Massachusetts.
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