The state’s medical marijuana law is unconstitutionally vague and endangers the rights of patients who grow their own weed, according to a case that the Supreme Judicial Court has agreed to hear.
The case stems from the 2013 arrest of a Framingham man caught in a legal twilight zone: He was permitted by the state to grow medicinal pot in his home but was collared for distribution when police stumbled upon how many plants he had in his basement.Source: SJC to hear case against ‘unconstitutionally vague’ medical marijuana law | Boston Herald