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Medical Marijuana, Right to Repair Pass; Assisted Suicide Falls Short

By Shane R. Bouchard and Nicole M. Iacopetti
Massachusetts residents voted on Tuesday to legalize medical marijuana and to pass the "Right to Repair" bill. The physician-assisted suicide measure was narrowly defeated.
Massachusetts residents voted on Tuesday to legalize medical marijuana and to pass the "Right to Repair" bill. The physician-assisted suicide measure was narrowly defeated.

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