New Hampshire State Policy Alert

Sent: June 18, 2013
From: Matt Simon
Topic: Medical Marijuana

Title: 

Compromise reached on N.H. medical marijuana bill!

Message: 

Gov. Hassan announces that she will sign HB 573

Today, patients in New Hampshire can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that a medical marijuana bill is finally certain to become law in the state. This morning, after meeting with Gov. Hassan’s policy advisors, a special committee of seven representatives and senators agreed on the final language of HB 573 that will move forward to Gov. Hassan’s desk.

Then, Gov. Hassan issued a formal statement indicating that she intends to sign the bill after it is approved one last time by the House and Senate. She said the compromise “addresses the concerns that I have heard and expressed throughout this session, and provides the level of regulation needed for the use of medical marijuana…. I encourage the full legislature to pass this compromise so I can sign this legislation into law."

Sadly, Gov. Hassan was not willing to agree to any significant changes, so only minor improvements were made by the committee. Home cultivation will remain a felony under all circumstances, and patients will have no legal protections until ID cards are issued (which could take up to 19 months).

Despite these imperfections, we are very pleased that New Hampshire will finally be moving forward with implementation of a medical marijuana law.