Pubdate: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 Source: Boston Herald (MA) Copyright: 2009 The Boston Herald, Inc Contact: http://news.bostonherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/53 Author: Katy Jordan Cited: Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition http://www.masscann.org/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?161 (Marijuana - Regulation) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Massachusetts+Cannabis+Reform+Coalition BOSTON HEMPFEST GROWS WITH LAX LAWS The 20th Boston Freedom Rally - a giant pro-pot hoedown in the heart of the city - ignited the Common yesterday as a swarm of openly toking marijuana enthusiasts descended on the Hub's landmark park to enjoy the new chilled-out hemp laws. The annual rally, also known as Boston Hempfest, and its supporters lauded the Bay State's new law, effective Jan. 1, 2009, that decriminalized possession of one ounce or less of marijuana, making it a simple civil infraction. Musical entertainment could be heard from two different stages set up for the smoky shindig, which was hosted by the Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition and drew thousands outdoors on a sun-filled, late-summer day. Instead of arrests, Boston police were issuing citations to revelers unabashedly getting lit up in the nation's oldest public park. According to officials, the rally was relatively peaceful, and 136 citations were issued. But three individuals were arrested for possession with intent to distribute, said officer James Kenneally, a Boston police spokesman. According to state law, one ounce or less is a civil offense punishable by a $100 fine. Possession of more than one ounce is still a criminal offense in Massachusetts. Rally coordinators used their Web site to warn attendees to come well-supplied, as only the smoking and not the buying of ganja was permitted at Freedom Rally 2009. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake