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Summary of Question 4
The proposed law would permit the possession, use, distribution, and cultivation of marijuana in limited amounts by persons age 21 and older and would remove criminal penalties for such activities. It would provide for the regulation of commerce in marijuana, marijuana accessories, and marijuana products and for the taxation of proceeds from sales of these items. The proposed law would authorize persons at least 21 years old to possess up to one ounce of marijuana outside of their residences; possess up to ten ounces of marijuana inside their residences; grow up to six marijuana plants in their residences; give one ounce or less of marijuana to a person at least 21 years old without payment; possess, produce or transfer hemp; or make or transfer items related to marijuana use, storage, cultivation, or processing. The measure would create a Cannabis Control Commission of three members appointed by the state Treasurer which would generally administer the law governing marijuana use and distribution, promulgate regulations, and be responsible for the licensing of marijuana commercial establishments. The proposed law would also create a Cannabis Advisory Board of fifteen members appointed by the Governor. The Cannabis Control Commission would adopt regulations governing licensing qualifications; security; record keeping; health and safety standards; packaging and labeling; testing; advertising and displays; required inspections; and such other matters as the Commission considers appropriate. The records of the Commission would be public records. The proposed law would authorize cities and towns to adopt reasonable restrictions on the time, place, and manner of operating marijuana businesses and to limit the number of marijuana establishments in their communities. A city or town could hold a local vote to determine whether to permit the selling of marijuana and marijuana products for consumption on the premises at commercial establishments. The proceeds of retail sales of marijuana and marijuana products would be subject to the state sales tax and an additional excise tax of 3.75%. A city or town could impose a separate tax of up to 2%. Revenue received from the additional state excise tax or from license application fees and civil penalties for violations of this law would be deposited in a Marijuana Regulation Fund and would be used subject to appropriation for administration of the proposed law. Marijuana-related activities authorized under this proposed law could not be a basis for adverse orders in child welfare cases absent clear and convincing evidence that such activities had created an unreasonable danger to the safety of a minor child. The proposed law would not affect existing law regarding medical marijuana treatment centers or the operation of motor vehicles while under the influence. It would permit property owners to prohibit the use, sale, or production of marijuana on their premises (with an exception that landlords cannot prohibit consumption by tenants of marijuana by means other than by smoking); and would permit employers to prohibit the consumption of marijuana by employees in the workplace. State and local governments could continue to restrict uses in public buildings or at or near schools. Supplying marijuana to persons under age 21 would be unlawful. The proposed law would take effect on December 15, 2016.

2016 - Essex County - Question 4Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 3, 2016?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
195,886
188,452
8,451 392,789
Amesbury More »
 
5,440
3,838
124
9,402
Andover More »
 
8,918
10,406
248
19,572
Beverly More »
 
12,173
9,899
341
22,413
Boxford More »
 
2,479
2,681
48
5,208
Danvers More »
 
7,313
8,037
256
15,606
Essex
 
1,253
962
89
2,304
Georgetown More »
 
2,570
2,470
62
5,102
Gloucester More »
 
9,484
6,869
355
16,708
Groveland More »
 
2,089
1,971
65
4,125
Hamilton More »
 
2,314
2,374
74
4,762
Haverhill More »
 
16,176
13,158
795
30,129
Ipswich More »
 
4,641
4,138
67
8,846
Lawrence More »
 
9,959
13,756
822
24,537
Lynn More »
 
17,524
15,515
1,150
34,189
Lynnfield More »
 
3,030
4,572
91
7,693
Manchester-by-the-Sea
 
1,814
1,772
37
3,623
Marblehead More »
 
6,677
6,262
219
13,158
Merrimac More »
 
2,136
1,742
57
3,935
Methuen More »
 
11,050
11,869
665
23,584
Middleton More »
 
2,371
2,734
106
5,211
Nahant
 
1,260
1,081
37
2,378
Newbury More »
 
2,509
2,072
42
4,623
Newburyport More »
 
6,244
5,098
242
11,584
N. Andover More »
 
7,573
8,596
222
16,391
Peabody More »
 
12,780
14,980
789
28,549
Rockport More »
 
2,631
2,257
88
4,976
Rowley
 
1,931
1,927
47
3,905
Salem More »
 
13,046
8,636
501
22,183
Salisbury More »
 
2,703
2,043
64
4,810
Saugus More »
 
6,710
7,652
356
14,718
Swampscott More »
 
4,669
4,048
168
8,885
Topsfield
 
1,750
2,309
155
4,214
Wenham
 
1,139
1,303
36
2,478
W. Newbury
 
1,530
1,425
33
2,988
County Totals
195,886
188,452
8,451 392,789