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Fri Mar 17, 2017, 03:10 PM Mar 2017

Latest marijuana bill seen losing momentum again

MONTPELIER — Legislation in the House Judiciary Committee to legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana has hit a snag as House leaders look to navigate differing views and rally support in the chamber.

The Judiciary Committee was expected to vote H.170 out of committee earlier this week. The bill seeks to legalize the possession of up to 1 ounce of dry marijuana and two plants. It would largely follow the policy already in place in Washington, D.C.

The politics behind legalization are tough to navigate, however. The House legalization bill is a second bite of the apple in as many years. Last year, the Senate passed a legalization bill that would have created a regulated retail market. The House overwhelmingly rejected the idea, however, with members expressing different reasons for opposing it. Some were displeased the Senate plan did not allow for homegrown marijuana. Others were opposed to a regulated market because they feared it would lead to large companies dominating the market.

Democrats following the legalization debate this year say the dynamics have not changed much after the fall election. Many House members continue to have different ideas about how legalization should look in Vermont. Some remain firmly opposed to legalization altogether.

Read more: http://www.timesargus.com/articles/latest-marijuana-bill-seen-losing-momentum-again/

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