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The exterior of New England Treatment Access, a marijuana dispensary in Brookline. Boston Mayor Martin Walsh signed an executive order on Friday that prohibits city employees from participating in marijuana businesses. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP FILE

Walsh bans city employees from participating in a marijuana business

Peyton Mann September 17, 2019
The executive order aims to reduce conflicts of interests as the Boston city government grapples with multiple allegations of corruption.
Attendees of The Boston Freedom Rally, better known as Hempfest, traditionally smoke marijuana at Boston Common at 4:20PM. PHOTO BY EMILY ZABOSKI/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

“Hempfest” freedom rally draws large crowd, little enforcement

Adrian Baker September 15, 2014

Thousands attended the Boston Freedom Rally at Boston Common Saturday and Sunday, a music festival and rally for the legalization of recreational marijuana in Massachusetts. Several BU officials said...

Hempfest hosts first two-day festival in 20 years despite city resistance

Daily Free Press Admin September 16, 2013

For the first time in its more than 20-year history, the Freedom Rally hosted two days of festivities this weekend instead of a one-day event, but not without some resistance from the City of Boston. The...

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