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Monday, June 04, 2007

Goodbye Dark Ages

HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT — A measure legalizing medicinal marijuana won final legislative approval in the state Senate Friday night.

MONTPELIER, VERMONT — A bipartisan bill to improve Vermont's medical marijuana program passed into law Wednesday, making the state the latest of several in New England – and around the country – to pass significant medical marijuana legislation this year. (June 1, 2007)

PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND — The final push to make the Edward O. Hawkins and Thomas C. Slater Medical Marijuana Act permanent is getting underway as legislators concluded formal approval of the bill today. The measure now moves to desk of Gov. Donald Carcieri (R). (May 30, 2007)

MONTPELIER, VERMONT — Steve Perry of Randolph Center welcomed news Thursday that a bill expanding eligibility for the state's medical marijuana registry would become law — even though the governor refused to sign it.

4 comments:

  1. good news. we need more states to do it, - and more people to protest when the Feds come in and prosecute sick people for using it despite California law.

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  2. Right On! as they use use to say.
    I think it's wrong to have laws that people can't vote on. Forget Iraq, they should bring democracy to the U.S. !

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  3. think it should be so in each and every state..then legalize it all together...

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  4. Drugs are bad, m'kay? Like caffeine and alcohol and prescriptions and cold medicine and of course, anything that would help someone unless it can line some congress person's pocket.

    Damn, got on a little soap box... didn't I? I need a joint.

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