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On November 6, Massachusetts’ residents will vote on a ballot initiative that would legalize medical marijuana. The controversial measure would allow people with glaucoma and chronic illnesses that cause severe pain to buy marijuana with a [...]doctor’s written recommendation, at designated dispensaries.
With the election just seven weeks away, this week’s “YouSpeak†asks: Should medical marijuana be legalized?
Read the story on BU Today: /today/2012/youspeak-should-medical-marijuana-be-legalized/
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This year, Massachusetts voters have a chance to weigh in through a question on the ballot as to whether assisted suicide will be legalized in the state. The so called "Death With Dignity" initiative would give terminally ill patients, with a life [...]expectancy of six months or less, the opportunity to request assisted suicide from their doctor. We asked BU Law students what their opinion is on the matter and how they will be voting on election day.
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Massachusetts voters are among those in five states (along with Arizona, California, Maine, and Nevada) who will vote on Election Day, November 8, whether or not to legalize recreational marijuana.
This week’s “YouSpeak†asks: [...]“Should recreational marijuana be legalized in Massachusetts?â€
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