Lawmakers in 4 States to Push for Marijuana Legalization as Cannabis Reform Gains Momentum
Let the domino effect begin.
Lawmakers in four states plan to submit bills that would legalize marijuana for adult use and tax cannabis sales, spurred by similar successful measures in Colorado and Washington.
State representatives in Rhode Island and Maine will announce in a teleconference tomorrow their intentions to introduce marijuana legalization bills for debate next year. Lawmakers from Vermont and Massachusetts have also indicated they will submit similar bills for consideration next year.
Legalization is expected to open new doors for existing MMJ businesses and entrepreneurs who want to tap the recreational market, creating opportunities not only for companies that cultivate and sell cannabis but also for those that provide support services and products. The medical marijuana market is currently valued at between $1.7 billion and $2 billion. If you throw recreational users into the mix in several states, that number could easily double.
Robert Capecchi, legislative analyst for the Washington DC-based Marijuana Policy Projec (MPP), said the nation is quickly reaching a tipping point when it comes to attitudes toward cannabis, as evidenced by the growing number of states adopting MMJ laws, the election-night wins in Colorado and Washington, and polls showing that half the country backs legalization.
“With these thoughtful legislators in at least four states planning on introducing sensible proposals to remove criminal penalties and regulate marijuana… it’s clear that ending marijuana prohibition is gaining momentum,” Capecchi said in a statement announcing tomorrow’s teleconference.
Most cannabis professionals believe that legalization in Colorado and Washington will encourage other states to move in the same direction. At the National Marijuana Business Conference in Denver last week, Rob Kampia of MPP predicted that Rhode Island would be the next state to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
So how likely is it that any of these states will actually legalize marijuana in the near future? A lot more likely than it was before the elections. While it will be an uphill battle, all four states already have medical marijuana laws on the books, and polls have shown solid support among residents for outright legalization. Also, the more states that introduce legalization bills, the more likely one will pass such an initiative.
If you want to listen in to tomorrow’s 1 pm (Eastern time) teleconference about the bills in Rhode Island and Maine, dial 888-245-7033 and enter the conference ID 58480# followed by the PIN number 111#.
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Where are the California “Law-makers” on this? We are the first to approve medical use and have more recreational users that any state, are they asleep at the wheel? We Californians need to contact our elected officials and tell them to get on it!
whoah wow its really happening
What about Arkansas? I have heard nothing after our near miss.Is ACC still working in the state,I hope so.
WHAT ABOUT TEXAS ON MMJ…