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STATE HOUSE – On the eve of marijuana legalization in Massachusetts, Secretary of Public Safety and Security Daniel Bennett on Wednesday sent an eight-page letter to law enforcement leaders around the state to help guide them as a number of once-criminal acts become perfectly legal.
The first part of the state's new marijuana law kicks in Thursday, when it will become legal for adults at least 21 years old to possess up to 10 ounces of marijuana in their primary residence, possess up to one ounce outside their residence, use marijuana in their residence, grow up to six marijuana plants in their primary residence and gift up to one ounce of marijuana to another adult at least 21 years old.