SHOP THESE DEALS NOW BEFORE THEY’RE GONE FOR GOOD. JUST BEFORE MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT, THE STATE SENATE PASSED A MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION BILL. BUT NO ONE IN THE PRO CANNABIS COMMUNITY IS CELEBRATING. ADVOCATES ARE BLASTING THE BILL ADVANCED BY SENATORS. AS A SOVIET STYLE SYSTEM FOR RETAIL SALES OF MARIJUANA. IT DELAYS FULL LEGALIZATION UNTIL 2026 AND FEATURES A HIGHLY REGULATED MODEL THAT CRITICS SAY MAY TAKE MANY MORE YEARS TO GET UP AND RUNNING. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CANNABIS ASSOCIATION IS NOW TELLING ITS ALLIES IN THE HOUSE THAT IF THE BILL DOESN’T CHANGE, THEY SHOULD REJECT IT. WE’RE JUST ASKING ALL 2 TO 239 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE THAT VOTED FOR THIS. IF IT COMES BACK THIS WAY, TO CHANGE THEIR VOTE TO NO VOTES AND STOP THIS IN ITS TRACKS. IF YOU TALK TO RESIDENTS OF THE STATE, THEY DON’T WANT THIS. THE LEGALIZATION BILL IS LIKELY HEADED FOR MORE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN THE HOUSE AND SENATE, BUT THE HOUSE DOES HAV
Marijuana legalization supporters blast bill passed by New Hampshire Senate
Just before midnight Thursday night, the New Hampshire Senate passed a marijuana legalization bill, but no one in the pro-cannabis community is celebrating.Advocates are blasting the bill advanced by senators as a “Soviet-style” system for retail sales of marijuana. It delays full legalization until 2026 and features a highly regulated model that critics say may take many more years to get up and running. The New Hampshire Cannabis Association is now telling its allies in the House that if the bill doesn’t change, they should reject it.”We’re just asking all 239 members of the House that voted for this, if it comes back this way, to change their votes to ‘no’ votes and stop this in its tracks,” said Daryle Eames, of the New Hampshire Cannabis Association. “If you talk to residents of the state, they don’t want this.”The legalization bill is likely headed for more negotiations between the House and Senate, but the House does have the option of rejecting the legislation and walking away.
Just before midnight Thursday night, the New Hampshire Senate passed a marijuana legalization bill, but no one in the pro-cannabis community is celebrating.
Advocates are blasting the bill advanced by senators as a “Soviet-style” system for retail sales of marijuana. It delays full legalization until 2026 and features a highly regulated model that critics say may take many more years to get up and running.
The New Hampshire Cannabis Association is now telling its allies in the House that if the bill doesn’t change, they should reject it.
“We’re just asking all 239 members of the House that voted for this, if it comes back this way, to change their votes to ‘no’ votes and stop this in its tracks,” said Daryle Eames, of the New Hampshire Cannabis Association. “If you talk to residents of the state, they don’t want this.”
The legalization bill is likely headed for more negotiations between the House and Senate, but the House does have the option of rejecting the legislation and walking away.