New Hampshire Senate Passes Recreational Marijuana Legalization Bill

The New Hampshire Senate has passed a landmark bill to legalize recreational marijuana, marking a significant step toward cannabis reform in the Granite State. The bill, which had previously passed the House, was approved by the Senate after some modifications, signaling growing support for legalization in New Hampshire.

According to Forbes, the bill’s passage in the Senate is a major victory for advocates who have long pushed for cannabis reform in the state. The legislation allows adults aged 21 and over to possess and use marijuana, with provisions for the establishment of a regulated market for cannabis sales. The bill also includes measures to expunge past convictions for minor marijuana offenses, aligning with broader trends in cannabis legalization efforts across the country.

Marijuana Moment reports that the Senate made several amendments to the version of the bill that had been passed by the House. These changes include adjustments to the tax structure and the establishment of a framework for cannabis businesses, including licensing requirements and regulations for cultivators, processors, and retailers.

The bill’s passage has been met with a mix of excitement and caution. Cannabis Business Times highlights that while the legislation is a significant step forward, it still faces challenges, including potential opposition from the governor’s office and the need for careful implementation to ensure a smooth rollout of the legal cannabis market.

If enacted, New Hampshire would join its neighbors in the New England region, including Massachusetts and Vermont, in legalizing recreational marijuana. The bill’s progress reflects a broader shift in public opinion toward cannabis reform and sets the stage for New Hampshire to become a key player in the regional cannabis industry.

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