A group of Massachusetts citizens have filed an initiative petition to roll back marijuana legalization in the state, according to the MA attorney general’s office.
On Aug. 6, the attorney general’s office announced that 19 groups had filed 47 initiative petitions for new proposed laws or constitutional amendments.
Two of the proposed laws, both filed by Caroline Cunningham and signed by about 14 others, would repeal provisions in the current marijuana law passed in 2016 that allow for the drug to be sold commercially in the state. However, the process to become law is lengthy, and there are other challenges in its way.
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