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Connecticut: Democrats Revive Marijuana Legalization Plan In Budget Fight

Posted by on May 21, 2017

Senate and House Democrats are lobbying for provisions to permit the retail sale of marijuana to adults as a way to address the state’s estimated $ 5 billion budget gap.

The proposal would initially permit state-licensed dispensaries to sell cannabis to non-patients, and then establish regulations to oversee the establishment of commercial producers and retailers. 

The proposed plan is estimated to yield about $ 60 million in additional revenue for the state next fiscal year, and $ 180 million by 2018-19.

Earlier this session, lawmakers debated four separate bills seeking to legalize and regulate the marijuana market. Unfortunately, all of these efforts were eventually tabled.

Please contact your elected officials today and urge them to reconsider legalizing marijuana by using the pre-written letter below.

National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws – Advocacy Campaigns

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