It’s become the bill that keeps on stalling.
The recreational cannabis legalization bill, A-21/S-21, appears at a stalemate—at least for now—as new minefields developed over penalizing minor users, those under 21.
“We don’t know what the conditional veto is, but I do know my members are on the same page as to the whole concept and notion of not penalizing young people," Sen. Ronald Rice said.
January 20, 2021 at 09:46 PM
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It’s become the bill that keeps on stalling.
The recreational cannabis legalization bill, A-21/S-21, appears at a stalemate—at least for now—as new minefields developed over penalizing minor users, those under 21.
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