Marijuana decriminalization law goes into effect in MA
Those who are caught with an ounce or less would get a ticket similar to a building code citation. They could appeal the civil infraction in court within 21 days or pay a $100 fine set in the law. Juvenile violators would have to pay the fine and attend a drug abuse counseling course, or have the fine increased to $1,000.
The state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security released guidelines Monday in response to questions about the law. The state noted that the new statute applied to all substances that contain THC, which includes hashish and hash oil. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the active ingredient in marijuana that gives users a high.
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- lvp
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Legalize, tax and regulate all drugs. The war on drugs is a complete failure. Prohibition doesn't work and has no place in a free society.
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Gotta love living in Massachusetts.
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- AndrewBerl
- 11 months ago
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Kudos to MA. Hopefully more states will hop on this bandwagon...
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- mcknight55
- 11 months ago
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ohh Luigi
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- deeblackangel
- 11 months ago
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I hope new mexico is next :)
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I have no intrest in smoking Marijuana, but I think it should be no more criminal than drinking alcohol.
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I guess I'm confused. If it has been decriminalized what's the deal with the ticket. It's not illegal to have an ounce or less but if you have it and are caught you get a ticket and a fine? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad MA has "decriminalized" marijuana but why are we still playing this silly game with a perfectly safe herb?
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the new law in Mass. seems very sensible. Hopefully Richard Nixon's catastrophe known as the "war on drugs" will become a thing of the past in this nation
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- diabolical44
- 11 months ago
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@ "I guess I'm confused."
the "decriminalization" is mainly saying you won't get taken to jail and slapped a misdemeanor for a friggin joint (Texas loves to do this). I hope this is a viral thing!! Too many people's lives and a lot of money has been wasted due to this seriously outdated and racially-inspired law against cannabis. they need to clarify if people can grow their own because you wouldn't have to "get caught" with an ounce if you could just grow it!!??
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Weed has been proven in medical studies that it helps w/SEVERAL deadly diesaes. Thats the ONLY drug that has been proven 2 benefit diseases. Thats my 1ST POINT, 2ND it's NOT ADDICTING!!!! U dont see our communities w/pot heads pan handiling & stealing 2 get A FIX LOL!!!! 3RD WHO THE HELL DOESNT LIKE SOME WEED THE PRESIDENTS EVEN LIKE IT!!!! LMAO THEIR SMOKING OUT THE OVAL OFFICE W/BITCHES!!!!!!! LOL
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my boy's wicked high.
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- stephenthomson
- 11 months ago
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Unfortunately that state has missed the mark. I totally agree that if you can still get a ticket (for $100) for an ounce or less (just a different kind of a ticket, duh) it is still a ticket and you are still being "punished." So, no it has not been de-criminalized, they are just calling it something else and still want to get their money out of it. I don't smoke pot, never have and I am not interested in trying it and at 66 probably never will because I don't feel any need to, although certainly all my kids have (or do), and the drug war routine is old and outdated and doesn't work and is a self-justifying machine. Millions of dollars wasted and jails full of people who don't belong there. The country needs to grow up and stop trying to legislate morality. Tax it like cigarettes and let us all carry on. Then you'd be making some money.
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yay, another step forward every day
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- Alex_French
- 11 months ago
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If you can be fined, your being fined for your wrong doin~ Sounds like your still a criminal..still a step in the right direction.
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- hippisteve
- 11 months ago
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legalize and tax is a fair idea bye me ,, but not all drugs!! ill be damned if heroin cocain or crack becomes legal. that the "war on drugs" that i wouldent mind staying in place.
anywhooo if i got a ticket for holding id roll it up and smoke it :) -
Congratulations Massachusetts! Let's make it nationwide now!
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- cerealforeal
- 11 months ago
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WOW!! about time..this country is nutz over prescribed meds that the most best natural herb for many medical issues has been used as a money maker for the government in the wrong ways by arresting ppl n keeping it ilegal..its time for CHANGE and we need to fight to legalize this natural herb thruout USA, cmon already are we that block headed to have alcohol legal and not weed? make this law happen in NY Plz and i will become a Dem lol
for the 2nd hand smokers coplaining I'm sure moving away from the person smoking wont harm you as mmuch as someone thats been drinking and driving.hhmmmmmm -
If they do this, then they should make medical use of it completely legal if one has a doctor's script.
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hopefully, it won't be long until medical marijuana laws are passed here.
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Really. My significant other has glaucoma........
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I’m proud to be from Mass (but it took awhile) & hope other states can use our progress as a model in the new millennium. After electing our 1st African-American governor, Duval Patrick overhauled the good ol' boys network on Beacon Hill. He was finally able to clear the way for long overdue changes to benefit the citizenry instead of the corrupt politicians – which are still being weeded out.
2 of the greatest changes the voters have accomplished under this renewed sense of freedom are: the legalization of gay marriage & decriminalizing the possession of marijuana. Right now, things are going pretty well in “The cradle of liberty” & we’ll hopefully influence other states to join us in the 21st century.
Now if you’ll excuse me while I test out this wonderful decriminalization!
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- darkhorsejim
- 11 months ago
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The article is misleading. If it wasn't a crime they couldn't give you a $100 ticket. It is less of a crime. And for the record...I never exhaled!
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- SHAWN_RITTIMAN
- 11 months ago
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i know casual pot smokers who are much beter off then none smokers
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See how the experiment goes then design other systems accordingly.
What this interestingly doesn't necessarily address is the profits from the sales of such a sure thing. I guess determining the limits by which people are allowed to profit from selling weed will eventually be on the table for discussion.
It's interesting, but probably safer that it's Massachusetts not the insanely liberal state of California pioneering such experimental regulations, because all the other crime and nonsensical behavior could possibly taint the statistics if it were tested out here.
At least this appears to be a step in the right direction. The laws need to reflect and correct human behavior BEFORE it becomes a problem, and demonizing things based on the behavior of certain bad people is not the way to do that.
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- damnneargenius
- 11 months ago
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will the new law be retroactive? i hope so...
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- tbowman131
- 11 months ago
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