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BostonFreedomRally.Com Call To Action: Framingham, Methuen, Quincy, MA.

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City and town officials across the state are scrambling to pass RE-CRIMINALIZATION BY-LAWS that would make pot smokers criminals again.

Quincy, Framingham, and Milford are already very close to passing these measures. Worcester city counsil was the first to vote on it, we won in Worcester.

Will your town follow? Check out http://bostonfreedomrally.com and http://www.masscann.org for the latest news!

Tell your town governments to keep marijuana DECRIMINALIZED and not RECRIMINALIZED!

Be there with us this Tuesday Night, 7PM on the streets in front of Quincy City Hall and then inside for the city counsil hearing!

Featuring Mike C, Scott Gacek, Oak Lonetree and Girls4Ganja at 4am in Waltham, Miss Micaela and So Fine Sara.

Music:
MC Exposition "The Movement"
http://myspace.com/mcexposition

Quincy City Council:
RECRIMINALIZATION HEARING PROTEST

1305 Hancock St, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169

Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Time: 7:00 - 8:00 pm
By MBTA: Red Line (Braintree Train) to Quincy Center. City Hall is behind the T Station on Hancock Street.

Despite the 63% margin of voters who said "yes" to Question 2, Quincy will be looking to RECRIMINALIZE MARIJUANA on Tuesday, January 20, when they meet at 7pm. If they are successful, Quincy will be the first town in Massachusetts to do so since Question 2 passed.

This could open the door to more towns following suit.

Last week, the Worcester city council voted 7-4 AGAINST recriminalizing marijuana. If it is defeated in Quincy, it will show lawmakers across the state that decriminalization was the right choice, and that the voters knew what they were doing when they said "YES." DONT LET YOUR VOICE GET SILENCED BY THE "REEFER MADNESS MENTALITY" OF YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

Come stand with our brothers and sisters in Quincy, and lets end this recriminalization movement now.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=48908173551#/event.php?eid=59931131421
Facebook event.

Calling out Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch, Methuen Mayor Manzi and any other paid politician ruling against the vote of the majority who feel like nobody should ever be arrested for using cannabis!

http://www.patriotledger.com/opinions/x818496409/YOUR-OPINION-Don-t-let-two-b...
Patriot Ledger Letter to Editor about Protest/Rally!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KD-QZ-S1KE

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  • Right on ! I wish they would just make marijuana legal !

  • Bostonfreedomrally and girls4ganja will be there!

  • yo mike with ya dude but im in vt but will go to rally in may screww the tapback on the law they voted to decrim so they should leave it alone ! they are retarded and money hungry what are they gonna lose some grants? from uncle duchebag sam? they are worse than 2 yr olds decrim decrim they must a voted while sippin there old time legal martinis crap viva 420 folks maryjane its a beautiful thing and dont forget to march in boston people peace to all aj mycyver over and out

  • Politicians who break the law that has been voted on by the citizens of MA, should have that put on their CORI.

  • Born in Framingham I'll be there Mike. Look for the tall skinny guerrilla

  • I'll be in Quincy; I live there!

    Don't let politicians ignore the people!!!

  • Keep plugg'in away guys. I'm with ya

  • Hope you get listened to.

    Win :)

  • see u in quincy on tuesday, mikecann.

  • right on

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