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22 Feb 2023


SALE OF RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA IN MAINE INCREASES BY NEARLY DOUBLE IN 2022

Though several marijuana bills have cleared the House in recent years, the Senate has blocked them, and Republican Gov. Chris Sununu also has been an opponent. His office said last month he doesn’t expect new legislation to reach his desk this year with teen drug use and overdoses on the rise.

The New Hampshire House has advanced a bill that would legalize recreational marijuana use in the state to its Ways and Means Committee.

The New Hampshire House has advanced a bill that would legalize recreational marijuana use in the state to its Ways and Means Committee. (AP Photo/Marina Riker, File)

The latest effort would put the state’s Liquor Commission in charge of regulating marijuana, with a 15 percent tax levied at the cultivation level. Most of the tax revenue would go toward reducing the state’s pension liability and the state’s education trust fund, with some set aside substance abuse prevention programs and police training.

NEW YORK'S FIRST LEGAL DISPENSARY FOR RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA SET TO OPEN ON DEC. 29

Rep. John Hunt, R-Rindge, invoked the state’s motto in favor of the bill

"I want to make sure that New Hampshire citizens don’t have to go out of state to practice Live Free or Die," he said.

He and other supporters said the bill would ensure the safety of cannabis and would allow for significant local input in the permitting and licensing of facilities. Opponents focused on the danger of teen use and noted strong opposition from the law enforcement community.

Don’t be fooled by the addiction for profit industry that claims tax revenue will solve all our budget problems," said Rep. Lilli Walsh, R-Hampstead. "It will change our state in unimaginable ways none of which promote the common good."