Could Pot Legalization Go Statewide in Maine?
Advocates consider possibilities after initiative in Portland passes
A decisive vote legalizing recreational marijuana in Maine's largest city sets the state for advocates to push for a law that would make pot legal statewide.
By a margin of 67-33 percent, Portland voters on Tuesday supported a referendum making it legal for adults 21 and over to possess up to 2 ½ ounces of marijuana.
David Boyer of the Marijuana Policy Project says he's hopeful the Legislature will pass a state law next year to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana. If that doesn't happen, he envisions a statewide referendum in 2016 asking voters to decide.
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