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[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]
A motorist drives near AYR Cannabis Dispensary in Panama City, Florida on Oct. 24, 2024. Marijuana ballot measure Amendment 3 will be voted upon on Nov. 5.
U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) introduced the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act on...
The proposed federal change may have little affect in 24 states that already legalized recreational marijuana for adults, or in an additional 14 states that allow medical marijuana.
The bill was introduced in the United States Senate on July 21, 2022 as S.4591. [9] [10] In addition to decriminalizing cannabis at the federal level, the bill would expunge federal cannabis-related criminal records. It would add new funding for law enforcement to go after illegal marijuana operations. [9]
The bill was advanced by the House Commerce Committee on January 11 following a hearing on it, [37] [38] and passed 71-59 on April 25. [39] The state senate passed a matching bill 34-33 on April 28. [40] The legislature passed a reconciled version of the bill on May 20 and sent it to the governor to become law. [41]
After the last Senate vote rejecting a bill last spring, Senate President Jeb Bradley, R-Wolfeboro, came up with this idea to have a commission try to arrive at a compromise bill for the 2024 session.
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]