My Report From The Massachusetts Committee on Revenue Hearing for HB2929 (Cannabis Taxation and Regulation) on October 14, 2009
By Brian Bergeron
I just returned home from the meeting at the statehouse. It kicked off at 10am and lasted until close to 1. Though there were other bills on the docket, HB2929 received by far the majority of the attention. I’m happy to say that most of it was positive. I don’t know the exact number but I would say that around two-dozen or so people spoke in support of the bill in a manner of a three-minute testimony. Only one person managed to speak in opposition to the bill. He was from Worcester and was part of a public health/safety organization.
Many of the people that spoke were (and I told them as such) the ‘rock stars’ of marijuana reform. I had the opportunity to meet Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Keith Stroup, and Jack Cole (of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) who all spoke. Dick Evans, the author of the bill, whom I had worked with leading up to the hearing to drum up support, spoke articulately as well. MassCann and SSDP (Students for Sensible Drug Policy) were also well represented with passionate speakers. It was interesting to see the progression of the hearing. My own three-minute testimony had to do with how the prohibition affects so many issues that are important to the country today—health care, underage consumption, hemp as renewable energy, etc. The committee members started off disinterested, but over time I felt that they came around and started asking pertinent questions. Sadly, only half of the committee showed up, so a lot of our argument won’t be verbally relayed (though many people submitted written testimony). The meeting room was full and at its peak there was standing room only so we were well represented.
In the end, I doubt the measure will pass but it was a great step in the right direction and we will hopefully continue the debate. Mr. Evans felt that this was the largest, most serious legislative discussion for marijuana legalization that he has ever seen or been a part of.
A huge thank you to everyone who participated today in this big step. Good luck to California! Good luck to Oregon! Good luck to every other state that is trying to decriminalize cannabis, or legalize medical marijuana, and end this fruitless prohibition.
One thing that stuck out from the meeting is this: Early on, the committee chairman commented that this is the largest group of people who have ever come before him asking to be taxed.
We’re winning!
Thank you friends and let me know if you have any questions: brian@brianbergeron.net
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All these videos courtesy of MikeCann.
Here’s Keith Stroup, Bill Downing, and Steven Epstein testifying in favor of the bill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLOSpaNmUB8
Here’s Dick Evans the Lawyer who wrote the bill talking about the hearing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYZG4xUFVjI
Here’s the one person who spoke against the bill.
Thanks for the report and thank you to everyone who testified!
Hey though, let’s ease up the taxes, eh? How about $10 per ounce tax? (in addition to sales tax)
half of the legislators showing up is actually very good for Mass. They have very busy days, with all the bribery & payoffs it’s hard to get to a long hearing.
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Kudos!
Russ, is there anyway to get a list of the Committee Members that didn’t show up? Also do you know if there was any video or audio recorded there today?
Regardless of it passing or not this IS a huge moment. I hope the lawmakers think very hard before making a concrete decision.