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UPCOMING HEARINGS and MEETINGS THAT WE KNOW ABOUT (updated 8/19 at 8:00 AM) Click for a list of the over 180 towns we know are not going "reefer mad." Cities and Towns that succumbed to the madness (updated August 18, 2009) TOWNS WITH REPRESENTATIVE TOWN MEETING CONSIDERING BYLAWS TOWNS WITH OPEN TOWN MEETING CONSIDERING BYLAWS UPCOMING HEARINGS and MEETINGS THAT WE KNOW ABOUT Please watch your town's selectmen, Special Town meetings will be happening and the powers of darkness will use these! If you know of or learn of others who are not "reefer mad" or have it on their agendas please let us know at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
HELD MEETINGS AND WE DO NOT KNOW RESULTS Lanesborough (Open) ATM, Tuesday, May 12?
MUNICIPALITIES THAT SAID NO! Buckland Town Meeting on Wednesday, June 17 REJECTED :-)
AT THE STATE HOUSE:The Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association submitted legislation Wednesday, January 14,to state Sen. James E. Timilty, D-Walpole, chairman of the committee on public safety and homeland security legislation for amendments of Question 2 on several points, including one to help officers gather true identification from violators, and one asking that if a person fails to pay the fine within 21 days, it becomes a criminal matter. |


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