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Apr. 3—The latest effort to legalize recreational marijuana for adults appears dead once again after House Finance Chair Kyle Yamashita declined to hold a vote on Senate Bill 3335. The latest ...
[35] [36] On June 13, the bill passed 14-10 in the New Hampshire Senate, then was tabled (killed) in the House. [37] [38] Around January 7, the Hawaii Attorney General released an over 300-page draft legalization bill to be considered by the state legislature. [39] A state senate legalization bill, SB3335, was introduced on January 24. [40]
Cannabis in Hawaii is illegal for recreational use, but decriminalized for possession of three grams or less. Medical use was legalized through legislation passed in 2000, making Hawaii the first state to legalize medical use through state legislature rather than through ballot initiative.
In January 2023, Jeanné Kapela announced her intention to introduce a legalization bill in the 2023 session. [44] Senate Bill 375, creating a legal adult-use market under the HawaiĘ»i Cannabis Authority, was approved by its first committee on February 16. [45] Senate Bill 669, legalization of possession for adult use, was introduced in ...
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It became the first state to legalize the commercial sale of recreational cannabis through an act of state legislature. [72] 2019: Hawaii decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. [73] 2020: Virginia decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. [74] 2020: Vermont legalizes commercial recreational cannabis sales through state ...
Bill Earl, councilman and planning commissioner, told the crowd that the council is looking at all revenue options for major upgrades to the city's water and sewer systems.
On June 14, the bill was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee. It was the first time a legalization measure was cleared for a floor vote in either chamber of the Rhode Island legislature. [118] The bill was passed by the senate in a 29–9 vote on June 22. [119] H6370 Bill May 28, 2021: Legalization Introduced by Rep. Scott A. Slater [120]