Day: March 17, 2014

State Roundup, March 17, 2014

General Assembly revisits medical marijuana law to make it easier for patients to obtain the drug; Senate OKs decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana on a 36 to 8 vote; bill to ban gay conversion therapy withdrawn as sponsors hope to look into regulatory avenue instead; bill to slow Somerset County wind project OK’d in House; distracted driving bill also passes House; recent college computer hacking cases force schools to reassess their cyber security systems; teachers union backs Sen. Frosh for attorney general; gubernatorial candidates make lots of promises, but do they know how they will pay for them?; LaFerla challenges Sen. Harris over statements on Phosphorus Management Tool; some defendants charged by Baltimore City prosecutors find themselves detained longer with no court hearing; and someone poses as Mayor Rawlings-Blake for phony promises on Instagram account.

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