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The Massachusetts Legalization, Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Initiative also known as Question 4, was an indirect initiated state statute question to legalize, regulate and tax recreational marijuana that appeared on the November 8, 2016 Massachusetts general election ballot. [1]
Fifty-seven percent of Massachusetts voters did not approve the legalization of psychedelics on Tuesday.
Question 1: Massachusetts Expand Slot Machine Gaming Initiative: Gambling Allow a second slots parlor to exist in Massachusetts 39.3% 60.7% rejected Question 2: Massachusetts Charter School Expansion Initiative: Education Let state education officials approve up to 12 new charter schools a year 37.9% 62.1% rejected Question 3
The Massachusetts primary took place on March 1. 5 candidates appeared on the ballot, the results are as follows: Town results of the Massachusetts Green presidential primaries, 2016. Jill Stein
There are five questions that voters will see on the November ballot in Massachusetts. ... Question 4: Limited Legalization and Regulation of Certain Natural Psychedelic Substances.
Massachusetts voters have approved a ballot question that gives the state auditor the authority to investigate the Legislature and allows app-based drivers the ability to unionize, while rejecting ...
Proponents of Question 4 envision using Oregon as a model for Massachusetts. Colorado voters agreed to legalize psilocybin, ibogaine, mescaline and DMT for “personal use.”
The Massachusetts Paid Sick Days Initiative was a successful initiative voted on in the Massachusetts general election held on November 4, 2014. It was one of four 2014 ballot measures put to public vote.