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the_man

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Augusta, ME: Voters will decide on Tuesday whether to approve a statewide ballot proposal that seeks to amend the state's decade-old medical marijuana law.

If enacted, Proposition 5: the Maine Marijuana Medical Act, would expand existing state law by establishing a confidential patient registry, and by allowing for the creation of non-profit state-licensed nonprofit dispensaries to assist in the distribution of medical cannabis to qualified patients.

To date three states – California, New Mexico, and Rhode Island – allow for the establishment of medicinal cannabis dispensaries.

If passed, Prop. 5 would also expand the list of qualifying conditions for which a physician may recommend medicinal cannabis.

The proposal's proponents gathered over 55,000 signatures from Maine voters to place the issue on the 2009 ballot.

In 1999, 61 percent of state voters approved the physician-supervised use of medical marijuana. However, the law did not establish a state identification registry for qualified patients, nor did it address regulating the distribution of medical marijuana.

Under state law, patients with a doctor's permission may legally possess up to two and one-half ounces of marijuana and/or up to three mature marijuana plants for medicinal purposes.
 

the_man

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Unofficial Results sorted by race for 2009 November Election contested races updated at 7:31 PM

MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 47 92.16%
No 4 7.84%

REJECT SAME-SEX MARRIAGE LAW
No 45 88.24%
Yes 6 11.76%
 

ChronJohn

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Unofficial Results sorted by race for 2009 November Election contested races updated at 7:31 PM

MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 47 92.16%
No 4 7.84%

^ 2 of 605 precincts reporting there. but still an incredible margin. i wanna see those kinda results when legalization is put on the ballot :D
 

the_man

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sorry no not yet nice to see your going to be around welcome sportster

MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 2229 68.65%
No 1018 31.35%
 

Sportster

FULL TILT BOOGIE...
Thanks for the Welcome buddy....

Well, the numbers are looking good still......I pray it'll pass
 

the_man

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MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 4648 61.94%
No 2856 38.06%

REJECT SAME-SEX MARRIAGE LAW
Yes 3837 50.67%
No 3736 49.33%

17 of 605 (3 %) of precincts have been reported.

MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 6316 59.73%
No 4258 40.27%

32 of 605 (5 %) of precincts have been reported.

MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 17816 65.38%
No 9434 34.62%

82 of 605 (14 %) of precincts have been reported

MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 39804 64.46%
No 21947 35.54

100 of 605 (17 %) of precincts have been reported

MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 46300 63.32%
No 26819 36.68%
 

the_man

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From NBC's Domenico Montanaro

Maine, where a repeal of its recently passed same-sex marriage law is on the ballot, turnout is higher than expected, according to Secretary of State Matt Dunlap.

Turnout could be higher than 50%, Dunlap projected. He had predicted that it could be about 35%.

Dunlap said while driving around to various polling places, he was surprised by lines he saw. "Wow it's pretty busy here," Dunlap said he thought.

So what does a higher turnout mean for the fate of the ballot initiative? It could portend well for those in favor of same-sex marriage, Dunlap posited, because the voters might skew younger. Older voters generally go to the polls -- no matter what or who's on the ballot.

They're "more committed," Dunlap said. Younger voters tend to spike when something piques their interest.

"The younger voter might stay home and say, 'I'm watching Wheel of Fortune,'" Dunlap said. "The older voter says, 'I'm going to do my civic duty.'"

Exit polls for years have shown that older voters are a much more reliable vote and skew higher, particularly in local elections.

Maine has slighly more than a million registered voters.
 

Hold Your Fire

Finding my way back home
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107 reporting and its 63% in favor.:yes: Come on folks, if your out there and not voted yet and can still vote, please do so! Mainers unite!
 

the_man

Member
MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT
Yes 69127 62.27%
No 41881 37.73%


polls are closed on the east coast can't vote it's done for today

( 81%) registered voters have participated in this election that's HUGE


Christie took NJ sorry guys
 

Hold Your Fire

Finding my way back home
Veteran
81%! Damn that's huge. I thought the polls in Bangor and Portland were open 'till 10pm. Too late for my message. I'm hoping the turnout for question 1,(gay marriage) brought out the younger, more liberal voter. It's looking good right now for question 5. There's still a long way to go.
 

the_man

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81%! Damn that's huge. I thought the polls in Bangor and Portland were open 'till 10pm. Too late for my message. I'm hoping the turnout for question 1,(gay marriage) brought out the younger, more liberal voter. It's looking good right now for question 5. There's still a long way to go.

I could be wrong they ran out of ballots in Bangor
 

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