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Minnesota Dems Look To Legalize Cannabis

Lawmakers Leadership and guidance from the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party In Minnesota The party announced that it would finally pass a bill legalizing cannabis use for adults aged 21 and older. press conference Highlighting goals to be achieved in 2023.

If passed, the legislation Adults can have up to five pound of cannabis at home, or eight g of concentrate. In Additionally, the drug can only be transported in a maximum of 800 mg of THC cannabinoid product.

The Bill also establishes a plan that will tax marijuana/cannabis, and creates licensing programs for cultivators/transporters, retailers, wholesalers, and others.

The A 250-page bill would also seek the expungement of certain cannabis-related convictions from criminal record records. This is similar to the policy that was enacted in Connecticut.

Democrat State Senator-Elect Clare Oumou Verbeten She made it clear that she believed the bill should be passed with the addition of the expungements.

“We cannot legalize cannabis without expungement,” She stated. “This is a racial justice issue,” Verbeten continued.

“As we have heard, the harm that has done to communities of color needs to end. We are committed to getting this done, and we just got through a historic election where we now have black women serving in the state Senate for the first time,” The state senator insisted. “I’m really proud to be one of those women,” She added.

The The press conference featured several legislators and a hemp farm operator. They claimed that there have been historical and current challenges to the industry. “egregious public health outcomes between non-white and white Minnesotans,” She claims that this has led to the state being nicknamed “State of the Nation”. “the Mississippi of the north.”

“Over the last three years, DFLers in the legislature have listened and worked to build a Minnesota-specific model for cannabis legalization,” Representative Zach StephensonThe bill’s co-author is.

“Our bill will create a safe, well-regulated, legal marketplace where Minnesotans can grow, sell, and buy cannabis if they choose to do so,” He claimed.

The DFL has been advocating for such legislation for many years, with previous attempts failing. early 2019 And mid-2020. The Party also sells T-shirts that say “legalize it“With a marijuana leaf on its website. The Also available in the store are pride-related apparel as well as pro-vaccine.

The Four of them are currently controlled by the left-wing party Minnesota’s eight U.S. House Of Representatives Both seats and both Senate seats. Popular Members of the party include Representative Ilhan Omar, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

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