The Senate panel’s decision comes shortly following House Speaker Joseph Shekarchi (D) stating that legalization would not be considered until the summer or autumn. The Senate, on the other hand, seems to have other ideas, and is scheduled to vote on its proposal as early as next week.
In general, the Senate proposal would permit adults 21 years and older to buy and carry a maximum of an ounce of cannabis. They would also be able to grow a maximum of six crops for personal consumption.
Prior to the Senate proposal progressing through the panel, it was subjected to a number of significant amendments. This includes setting a hold on the approval of new cannabis producers, which the state’s current medical cannabis producers have demanded due to market saturation. In addition, one-third of cannabis shop licensure will now be allocated for companies that meet the criteria for social equity candidates.
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