(MA) Most suburban communities welcome medical marijuana dispensaries
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch sent a letter of support to the state endorsing the application of Ermont, a medical marijuana dispensary that plans to open there later this summer.
Dr. Dori Zaleznik, commissioner of Newtons Health & Human Services Department, testified at city meetings that she was strongly supportive of medical marijuana.
In Salem, Mayor Kim Driscoll wrote in a letter to the state she had no qualms about Alterative Therapies Group joining the citys business community, adding that the company had offered to donate $50,000 a year for traffic mitigation and health and wellness programs.
Less than a decade ago, anybody could have been arrested for possessing a marijuana cigarette in Massachusetts. But since 2008, when voters overwhelmingly approved the drugs decriminalization, the conversation about marijuana has radically shifted from law enforcements view that pot is a gateway drug to voters creating new public policies for it.
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