Pubdate: Thur, 02 Sep 1999 Source: Daily News of Newburyport (MA) Copyright: 1999 Essex County Newspapers, Incorporated Contact: 23 Liberty Street Newburyport, MA 01950 Website: http://www.newburyportnews.com Author: David Olson, DNews Boston bureau AG CERTIFIES MARIJUANA PETITIONS Five Pot Questions Approved (BOSTON)- Attorney General Tom Reilly yesterday certified five of seven marijuana reform petitions filed by Georgetown attorney Steven Epstein. Epstein filed the initiative petitions on behalf of MassCann, the state branch of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Reilly approved the petition Epstein thinks has the least chance of scoring with the public - legalizing small amounts of pot for adults. Initiatives allowing for greater medical use of marijuana, which Reilly also certified, have a better chance of success, supporters said. Those petitions seek to expand a 1996 state law that allows patients with glaucoma, asthma or nausea from cancer treatment to use marijuana legally. MassCann's petition would add AIDS to the list. Reilly rejected a petition that would have allowed adults to grow and possess the drug because of a "drafting error." A second petition that would have regulated- and taxed -the sale of marijuana was rejected because it would have permanently disqualified from public office anyone using regulatory information in a criminal proceeding. MassCann supporters said a big part of the 57,100-signature collection effort needed to get the issue before the Legislature will take place Sept. 18, when the group holds its annual "Freedom Rally" on Boston Common. Epstein had a death in the family and was unavailable for comment yesterday. - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto