jezra t1_j9l1ko0 wrote
"Localities could limit or ban marijuana businesses from operating in their area."
so they followed California's folly.
radj06 t1_j9l4jax wrote
Same with Oregon lots of dumbass rural counties wouldn’t let dispensaries open and lost out on the education dollars.
jezra t1_j9l5fz0 wrote
egads... it gets worse
''There are no provisions to allow home cultivation or annul prior cannabis conviction's
EveryChair8571 t1_j9lu5zb wrote
“We will pass it so we can control you”
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vasya349 t1_j9lw2s2 wrote
I’m pretty sure most states are like this.
shaneh445 t1_j9odwea wrote
MO awkwardly steps back into the bushes*
Buddyslime t1_j9mibos wrote
Just like a state with dry counties.
droi86 t1_j9lbpbm wrote
Same in Michigan
highline9 t1_j9lxesp wrote
Wait…private citizens can’t grow in MI?
droi86 t1_j9lxlgq wrote
Yes we can, wait CA can't?
gothling13 t1_j9nka7g wrote
Washington can’t. But we’re working on it.
srmatto t1_j9m7tv1 wrote
And New York’s.
ArcticLeopard t1_j9o80b0 wrote
We'll see what happens considering most of the NH populace is in support of legalization, not to mention how much tax revenue this could bring into the larger population and / or tourist sectors.
n0t-again t1_j9oieuc wrote
never underestimate the influence of the puritans in America
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MrRipley15 t1_j9pmvx5 wrote
How else would it be bipartisan? America’s folly is letting the ignorant fear-based conservative minority dumb down our victories. As long as land has a vote and right wing news outlets are able to lie without repercussions, it ain’t getting better.
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