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MASSLIVE - Massachusetts medical marijuana patients call for changes to caregiver system



The bill, H. 2065, is sponsored by State Rep. Frank Smizik, D-Brookline. As The Republican/MassLive.com reported, it would bar discrimination against medical marijuana patients and caregivers in areas of housing, employment, school admissions and child custody hearings. It would let caregivers cultivate marijuana for up to 10 patients, rather than one. It would make it easier for patients to cultivate marijuana, allow out-of-state medical marijuana patients to access the drug in Massachusetts, and protect parents using medical marijuana from sanctions by the Department of Children and Families.

Nichole Snow, executive director at the Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance, which supports the bill, said the current ratios for caregivers are too restrictive. “Patients need access now,” Snow said. “With one dispensary open, there’s not enough supply for all the patients in Massachusetts.”

https://www.masslive.com/politics/2015/07/massachusetts_medical_marijuan_1.html

Source: masslive.com Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance MassLive Caregiver Ratio Patients

BOSTON GLOBE - Medical marijuana patients say City Council violated open meeting law

“In a complaint filed Thursday with the Boston City Clerk’s office, the Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance said the council placed the proposed rule on the agenda the same day it voted, denying the group and other members of the public the chance to speak on the issue.”

https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/03/04/medical-marijuana-patients-allege-boston-city-council-violated-open-meeting-law/Xhd3JO2kjEADqiUYiJcF0J/story.html

Source: bostonglobe.com Boston City Clerk Kay Lazar News Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance Andrew Ryan

#TBT to 2018 & 2010

(…given the amount of time it took me to even begin this first post, I had better just move on to the book itself. This Draft Post has been saved for years. SInce: Mar 18th, 2018 5:38:17am - I finally decided to publish it.)

Hi, welcome to my new blog. This is my personal space to communicate with friends or folks that are interested in how my activism and advocacy affect my everyday life.

There are people in the world that have inspired me to do this like, Amanda-F*cking-Palmer.  Sure, it would be real simple to cut off all communication with the outside world, and give up all hope for a professional career, but life doesn’t work that way.  Eventually my energy needs to go somewhere.

I was never into Twitter or the social media thing, but still love the old fashioned hand-written letter and the ever accessible blog.  I like to spend time finding words, researching facts, and sharing with people that want to use that information for good.  However, instead of blogging the last few years, I’ve been working.  Working in advocacy is different and not something I went to school for, but it helped change the course of my life while I shared a lot of great moments with wonderful people.

This writing is going to do a couple of things, one, I’ll be able to reach my supporters directly and two, it will make me more vulnerable to others.  But there has to be room for me and my voice in this world and I decided it will be here.

Years ago, as a constituent, I set out to find what it would take to change a law.  It was the very first question I had about the mystery of “modern politics.”  Of course, I could have read a bunch of blogs, and I did.  But, I was always more hands on, so I walked up to Beacon Hill myself for a public hearing.

I met a lot of people there; advocates, consumers, patients, people who were filming and taking photos.  I also suddenly became more interested in the stories the mainstream media was not talking about and how uninteresting the stories they did cover actually were.

For instance, the fight over Bunker Hill and Evacuation Day will never leave the corner of my mind…

“Gov. Deval L. Patrick has said he supports terminating the holidays. Sen. Michael Knapik, R-Westfield, argued for abolishing the holidays. “This is the 30th anniversary of Pac Man,” Knapik said. “The insatiable appetite for things we can’t continue to defend continues to eat at the pocketbooks of the public. The special deals have got to stop.” Knapik said the state government needs the savings during an ongoing fiscal crisis. The elimination of the two holidays would save about $5 million in overtime paid to transit, police and other state employees who work on the holidays. Sen. Stanley C. Rosenberg, D-Amherst, was the only senator from Western Massachusetts to vote in favor of keeping the two holidays.”

http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/05/massachusetts_senate_kills_eva.html

The State of Massachusetts was fighting Floating Holidays instead of the expenditures we waste on the criminalization of cannabis commerce.  It was such a big deal.

In 2010, I had only just seen the surface of the war on drugs because there was also a media and information war muddying the waters.  Word could not get out about the things people were doing in cannabis reform unless it was through independent research.

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Four years ago, our community coalesced to fight for Boston’s First Medical Marijuana facility. I am so grateful for all of the support this location received as it has served many patients throughout the years. #bostonma #medical #healthcare...

Four years ago, our community coalesced to fight for Boston’s First Medical Marijuana facility. I am so grateful for all of the support this location received as it has served many patients throughout the years. #bostonma #medical #healthcare #cannabis #mapoli @mapatients Photo Credit: JESSICA BARTLETT

(from left) Nichole Snow, the executive director of the Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance speaks with Patriot Care Corp. attorney Michael Ross outside Tuesday’s Zoning Board of Appeals hearing.

http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/blog/health-care/2015/06/waitbostons-first-pot-shop.html (at Boston City Hall Plaza)
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByPxRbFB26Q/?igshid=1kukmew8tlje2

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I’m on the cover! Can you see me? #americansforsafesccess #116thcongress #medicalcannabis #masspatients #patients

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Breakfast for a President waking up the day after the ED of the MA CCC called to tell me that two dispensaries were issued Adult Use commence operation notices in MA. There’s always more to come, so stay tuned!! 🍳🥞🍁 #hardworkpaysoff #breakfast...

Breakfast for a President waking up the day after the ED of the MA CCC called to tell me that two dispensaries were issued Adult Use commence operation notices in MA. There’s always more to come, so stay tuned!! 🍳🥞🍁 #hardworkpaysoff #breakfast #salemma #massachusetts #maplesyrup #eggowaffles #cannabisreform (at Downtown Salem District)
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