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Recent Legislative History of Marijuana Legalization in Vermont. Abby Shepard, Tax Policy Analyst Candace Morgan, Director Policy, Outreach, and Legislative Affairs. H.167, H.170, H.490, H.511, S.22. Bills INTRODUCED in 2017.
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Recent Legislative History of Marijuana Legalization in Vermont Abby Shepard, Tax Policy Analyst Candace Morgan, Director Policy, Outreach, and Legislative Affairs
H.167, H.170, H.490, H.511, S.22 Bills INTRODUCED in 2017
H.167 – An act relating to alternative approaches to addressing low-level illicit drug use
H.167 – An act relating to alternative approaches to addressing low-level illicit drug use
H.167 – An act relating to alternative approaches to addressing low-level illicit drug use
H.170 – An act relating to possession and cultivation of marijuana by a person 21 years of age or older
H.490 – An act relating to the regulation of commercial cultivation and sale of marijuana Allows marijuana cultivation cooperatives whereby up to 10 members may assign their right to grow marijuana to a co-op that will manage the cultivation. Marijuana cultivated at a co-op is for members only.
H.490 – An act relating to the regulation of commercial cultivation and sale of marijuana Tax revenue intended to cover expenses of regulating marijuana sales, allocated to General Fund and towns where sales are made.
H.490 – An act relating to the regulation of commercial cultivation and sale of marijuana
S.22 – An act relating to eliminating penalties for possession of limited amounts of marijuana by adults 21 years of age or older Vetoed by Governor; veto was overridden by Senate, but did not get rules suspension in House so no vote to override On House notice calendar; bill could be taken up for action by House any time once Legislature reconvenes.
S.95 and S.241 Bills Introduced in 2015 and 2016