Massachusetts voters overwhelmingly passed a ballot question two years ago legalizing the use of medical marijuana. But many patients have since grown impatient with delays in the law's implementation. For their part, state officials say they're just being careful and want to get it right.
Matthew Allen is the executive director of the Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance, one of the groups behind the medical marijuana ballot question two years ago.
Dr. James Broadhurst has a family medical practice at UMass Memorial and actively opposed the medical marijuana ballot question two years ago.