“Maine bill brings OUI test for marijuana” appeared in the May 12 print edition of the Sun Journal. In the story, the following paragraph appeared: “The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration says that one in nine operators involved in fatal crashes across the nation will test positive for marijuana,” York police Chief Doug Bracy wrote […]
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Maine bill brings OUI test for marijuana
AUGUSTA — Lawmakers on the Legislature’s Transportation Committee will consider a bill Tuesday that allows police to test drivers for operating under the influence of marijuana or, more precisely, the plant’s active ingredient, THC. The bill calls for a blood-level limit that’s modeled on alcohol blood-level limits now set in Maine law and would allow […]
Legalize Maine close to having pro-marijuana petition approved
AUGUSTA — One of the Maine groups pushing for a statewide ballot question on recreational marijuana legalization is close to having its petition approved. Legalize Maine needs state officials to sign off on its petition so it can begin circulating it for signatures. A spokeswoman for the state Department of the Secretary of State says […]
Recreational marijuana bills could forestall statewide ballot measures
AUGUSTA — For state Rep. Diane Russell, D-Portland, it’s not a matter of if Maine will legalize marijuana for recreational use, but how it will do so. Also now at stake is whether Maine voters will get to weigh in this year or next. Russell and state Rep. Mark Dion, D-Portland, both have bills before […]
Democratic lawmaker has bill to put legalized pot on ballot
PORTLAND — A third effort is afoot to get marijuana legalization on Maine’s ballot. Democratic state Rep. Mark Dion of Portland says he is talking to other legislators about co-sponsoring his bill. The bill proposes to ask residents about creation, regulation and taxation of a structure for recreational use of marijuana. It includes a proposed […]
Marijuana advocates file for legalization petitions
AUGUSTA — Maine residents who are campaigning for their state to legalize marijuana say they have filed their proposal for a statewide ballot question. The group calls itself The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol and it’s an effort of the Washington, D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project. The campaign submitted its initiative Tuesday to state officials, […]
Two of five suspects in Poland home invasion deny charges
AUBURN — Two men denied robbery charges Friday stemming from a Dec. 11 home invasion in Poland. Adam Douglas McIntosh, 32, of Freeport and Terry L. Small, 47, of 9 Callahan Circle, Mechanic Falls, pleaded not guilty in Androscoggin County Superior Court. Both were brought to the courtroom from Androscoggin County Jail. Small also pleaded […]
Student expelled for selling marijuana muffins readmitted to Farmington school
FARMINGTON — A Mt. Blue High School senior who was expelled in November for selling a marijuana muffin to a student on a school bus has been given permission to return to school. Regional School Unit 9 directors unanimously voted Tuesday to readmit the student, Superintendent Tom Ward said Thursday. The student had to follow […]
Split between marijuana legalization groups could undermine effort in Maine
AUGUSTA — Maine voters could face competing pot ballot measures in 2016, both seeking to make recreational marijuana legal. But the split between a national legalization advocacy group and a home-grown Maine organization could divide support for marijuana reforms that most polls suggest are favored by a majority of the state’s voters. On Wednesday, Paul […]
Brakey pushes bill to allow medical pot in hospitals
AUGUSTA — State Sen. Eric Brakey, R-Auburn, is sponsoring legislation that would allow medical marijuana patients legal access to their prescriptions in a hospital. Brakey’s bill, LD 35, “An Act To Allow a Qualifying Patient To Use Medical Marijuana in a Hospital,” is a response to federal licensing laws, which prohibit hospital patients from using […]