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Mass. DAs kick in money to fight pro-pot question

By Associated Press
Sunday, September 7, 2008 -

The state’s eleven district attorneys have each kicked in more than $2,000 to fight a ballot question that would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.

The $27,670 raised for the newly formed Coalition to Save Our Streets is dwarfed by the $648,473 raised by the Committee for Sensible Marijuana Policy, which backs the question.

 
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