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Summary of Question 2
This proposed law would replace the criminal penalties for possession of one ounce or less of marijuana with a new system of civil penalties, to be enforced by issuing citations, and would exclude information regarding this civil offense from the state's criminal record information system. Offenders age 18 or older would be subject to forfeiture of the marijuana plus a civil penalty of $100. Offenders under the age of 18 would be subject to the same forfeiture and, if they complete a drug awareness program within one year of the offense, the same $100 penalty. Offenders under 18 and their parents or legal guardian would be notified of the offense and the option for the offender to complete a drug awareness program developed by the state Department of Youth Services. Such programs would include ten hours of community service and at least four hours of instruction or group discussion concerning the use and abuse of marijuana and other drugs and emphasizing early detection and prevention of substance abuse. The penalty for offenders under 18 who fail to complete such a program within one year could be increased to as much as $1,000, unless the offender showed an inability to pay, an inability to participate in such a program, or the unavailability of such a program. Such an offender's parents could also be held liable for the increased penalty. Failure by an offender under 17 to complete such a program could also be a basis for a delinquency proceeding. The proposed law would define possession of one ounce or less of marijuana as including possession of one ounce or less of tetrahydrocannibinol ("THC"), or having metabolized products of marijuana or THC in one's body. Under the proposed law, possessing an ounce or less of marijuana could not be grounds for state or local government entities imposing any other penalty, sanction, or disqualification, such as denying student financial aid, public housing, public financial assistance including unemployment benefits, the right to operate a motor vehicle, or the opportunity to serve as a foster or adoptive parent. The proposed law would allow local ordinances or bylaws that prohibit the public use of marijuana, and would not affect existing laws, practices, or policies concerning operating a motor vehicle or taking other actions while under the influence of marijuana, unlawful possession of prescription forms of marijuana, or selling, manufacturing, or trafficking in marijuana. The money received from the new civil penalties would go to the city or town where the offense occurred.

2008 - Middlesex County - Question 2Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 6, 2008?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
476,457
230,981
23,052 730,490
Acton More »
 
7,774
3,623
238
11,635
Arlington More »
 
17,310
7,594
584
25,488
Ashby
 
1,227
621
33
1,881
Ashland More »
 
5,778
2,608
94
8,480
Ayer More »
 
2,308
1,009
77
3,394
Bedford More »
 
4,758
2,506
171
7,435
Belmont More »
 
8,960
4,478
374
13,812
Billerica More »
 
12,714
6,590
242
19,546
Boxborough
 
68
1,802
996
2,866
Burlington More »
 
7,693
4,895
267
12,855
Cambridge More »
 
35,533
9,169
2,025
46,727
Carlisle
 
2,252
952
42
3,246
Chelmsford More »
 
12,114
7,109
360
19,583
Concord More »
 
7,132
3,165
285
10,582
Dracut More »
 
8,969
5,592
323
14,884
Dunstable
 
1,285
562
19
1,866
Everett More »
 
7,483
4,578
922
12,983
Framingham More »
 
18,070
8,314
701
27,085
Groton More »
 
4,127
1,837
173
6,137
Holliston More »
 
5,625
2,553
92
8,270
Hopkinton More »
 
5,405
2,862
127
8,394
Hudson More »
 
6,498
3,018
310
9,826
Lexington More »
 
11,868
5,575
519
17,962
Lincoln More »
 
2,515
902
79
3,496
Littleton More »
 
3,376
1,753
67
5,196
Lowell More »
 
19,373
10,523
2,009
31,905
Malden More »
 
12,642
6,805
1,181
20,628
Marlborough More »
 
9,897
6,032
458
16,387
Maynard More »
 
3,876
1,691
107
5,674
Medford More »
 
17,139
8,876
1,049
27,064
Melrose More »
 
9,670
5,317
418
15,405
Natick More »
 
12,046
5,503
606
18,155
Newton More »
 
31,421
11,953
1,346
44,720
N. Reading More »
 
5,040
3,269
151
8,460
Pepperell More »
 
4,356
1,899
81
6,336
Reading More »
 
8,444
5,098
318
13,860
Sherborn
 
1,832
834
39
2,705
Shirley
 
2,058
882
204
3,144
Somerville More »
 
24,475
7,070
1,516
33,061
Stoneham More »
 
7,316
4,577
263
12,156
Stow
 
2,726
1,247
51
4,024
Sudbury More »
 
6,985
3,172
170
10,327
Tewksbury More »
 
9,648
5,835
263
15,746
Townsend More »
 
3,289
1,710
61
5,060
Tyngsborough More »
 
3,757
2,299
105
6,161
Wakefield More »
 
8,337
5,567
342
14,246
Waltham More »
 
15,818
7,629
958
24,405
Watertown More »
 
10,904
4,765
531
16,200
Wayland More »
 
5,577
2,435
156
8,168
Westford More »
 
7,964
4,445
173
12,582
Weston More »
 
4,245
2,093
165
6,503
Wilmington More »
 
7,306
4,519
217
12,042
Winchester More »
 
7,827
4,327
354
12,508
Woburn More »
 
11,647
6,942
640
19,229
County Totals
476,457
230,981
23,052 730,490