Quote Originally Posted by PeteJenkins
Early last Wednesday, Massachusetts State Attorney General Martha Coakley, ruled that cities and towns in Massachusetts cannot ban medical marijuana dispensaries due to this action being considered incompatible with state law. This sets a precedent that establishes medical marijuana as legitimate avenue to acquire medicine which is good because, right now cannabis needs all the support it can get.

Anyone in Massachusetts have direct experience with what is happening?
I have mixed feelings on this.

A couple towns near me already have approved (or have been discussing) an ordinance banning dispensaries. Frankly, I like to grow my own, so anything that would make it difficult to locate a disp. nearby would be a good thing.
I wasted NO time getting my doctors rep, so I'm growing! It'll be interesting to see how it all shakes out. I just hope that once the disp. are established, that I can qualify for a hardship that will allow me to continue to grow.

Nice to see that Coakley is flexing some muscle to support the cause, though. I can't wait to get a look at what the disp, scene is going to be like, here. I wanna be able to get some "cuts" of some killer strains that I haven't tried yet! :thumbsup:
EvilCartman Reviewed by EvilCartman on . Massachusetts: New Ruling says Cities Can't Ban Marijuana Dispensaries Early last Wednesday, Massachusetts State Attorney General Martha Coakley, ruled that cities and towns in Massachusetts cannot ban medical marijuana dispensaries due to this action being considered incompatible with state law. This sets a precedent that establishes medical marijuana as legitimate avenue to acquire medicine which is good because, right now cannabis needs all the support it can get. Anyone in Massachusetts have direct experience with what is happening? Rating: 5