massachusetts

Marijuana measures head to voters, Hill

Those crazy kids at The Boston Herald have news that the residents of Boston are pushing for a more relaxed stance on Marijuana.
A showdown over whether to relax penalties for having small quantities of pot is advancing to Beacon Hill on two joint fronts as the state’s top prosecutors and anti-drug activists vow a fight in the latest marijuana slugfest.

The push to introduce a civil penalty system for pot possession is coming in the form of a ballot initiative almost entirely bankrolled by billionaire Democratic heavyweight George Soros and a Senate bill that has languished in the Legislature for years.
Two joint fronts? You have got to be kidding me. I smoke two joint fronts in the mornin' .. smoke two joint fronts at night!

Bill Proposed To Decriminalize Marijuana In Mass.

The Northeastern News posts word that a bill to decriminalize the posession of less than an ounce of Marijuana is in the works in Massachusetts.
"Marijuana is currently an illegal drug and we are not planning for that to change," Nyul said. "If this does happen, we will have to address it in terms with the law." Many students, however, have actively advocated the passing of a law like this one, including the Northeastern chapter of Students for a Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), which, despite attempts, is not a student group.

Kevin Wadsworth, a middler biology major who started the chapter, helped campaign and collect signatures to promote the new law, along with other students. Wadsworth said the current law causes problems. "It makes people use drugs in secret which is the worse thing possible because that just confirms the stereotypes when there's such a broad range of people doing it," he said. "There's also no guarantee about who will get caught and there's no consistency. Someone who smokes everyday might not ever get caught but someone who smokes once a week might and that isn't doing any good."
Do we have any readers in Massachusetts who have heard anything about this?