“Everybody knows what politicians want when it comes to marijuana: to change the subject.”
Richard M. Evans, Attorney, Northampton, Mass.

In This Prohibition Saga, Obama Plays Herbert Hoover
MetroWest Daily News, December 4, 2011.

In 2012 resolve to not let them change the subject!

Whether face to face, by telephone, by e-mail, mail, asking as a comment on their pages or other means, be a pot patriot and keep asking candidates:

“What is your position on ending the prohibition  on cultivation and commerce in cannabis?”

Start with the incumbent who represents you.

Find your incumbents at www.wheredoivotema.com.

Send the responses you receive to:
masscannbenorml@aol.com
or
by mail to P.O. Box 266, Georgetown, MA 01833-0366
or
on our facebook event page.

Return to this page as we compile information on Massachusetts candidates from U.S. Senate down to House of Representatives on Beacon Hill.

Remember: No endorsement is intended or implied by MassCann/NORML’s posting of the candidates responses.

UNITED STATES SENATOR

Scott Brown (R) Incumbent
359 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-4543
Campaign website
337 Summer St, Ste. 100
Boston MA 02210
facebook Not yet responded
Elizabeth Warren (D) Elizabeth for MA
PO Box 290568
Boston, MA 02129
617-286-6715
facebook Not yet responded

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FIRST DISTRICT

Richard Neal (D) Incumbent
2208 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-5601
Campaign Website
P.O Box 718
Springfield, MA 01101
rneal@nealforcongress.com
413-624-NEAL (6325) or
508-318-VOTE (8683)
facebook Not yet responded
Andrea Nuciforo, Jr. (D) Campaign Website
124 Summer Street #1
Pittsfield MA 01201
(413) 281-3302
anuciforo@nuciforo.com
Facebook Not yet responded
Bill Shein (D) Campaign Website
Human People for Shein
P.O. Box 1116
Great Barrington, MA 01230
info@billshein.com
Facebook Not yet responded

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As was the case when racial segregation was the law, it is time for America’s legal system to correct itself. Unfortunately, reform voices are muted.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, referring to the Drug War

Don’t You Mute Yours, Join MASSCANN!