Press Release

Vermont Marijuana Regulation Bill Advances in Senate

Feb 12, 2016


Vermont Marijuana Regulation Bill Advances in Senate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, February 12, 2016

Contact: Violet Cavendish
vcavendish@mpp.org

Another Vermont Senate Committee Approves Proposal to Regulate Marijuana for Adult Use

S. 241, which would effectively end marijuana prohibition in Vermont, received bipartisan support in the Senate Committee on Finance on Friday; it passed in the Senate Committee on Judiciary on January 29 and will now be considered by the Committee on Appropriations

* Statement below from the Vermont Coalition to Regulate Marijuana *

Vermont Coalition
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Senate Committee on Finance approved a bill (6-1) on Friday that would end marijuana prohibition in the state and regulate marijuana for adult use. The bill was approved by the Senate Committee on Judiciary on January 29, and it will now be considered by the Senate Committee on Appropriations.

S. 241 would make it legal for adults 21 years of age and older to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and establish a tightly controlled system of licensed marijuana cultivation sites, testing facilities, and retail stores. It would also create a study commission to examine issues such as edible marijuana products and home cultivation, which would not be allowed under the bill. It would remain illegal to consume marijuana in public or drive under the influence of marijuana. If approved, rulemaking would begin this summer, but the new law would not take effect until January 2018.

A strong majority of Vermonters (56%) support regulating the cultivation and sale of marijuana for adult use, according to a statewide survey conducted by the Castleton Polling Institute in September.

Statement from Matt Simon, the Marijuana Policy Project’s Montpelier-based New England political director, on behalf of the Vermont Coalition to Regulate Marijuana:

“There’s strong support for ending prohibition and regulating marijuana in Vermont, and momentum is building as S. 241 advances through the Senate. Like most Vermonters, the members of the Senate Finance Committee recognize prohibition has failed. They believe Vermont can achieve better results by adopting a system of reasonable, strictly enforced regulations. We are confident that the bill will continue to gain support as the legislative process continues.”

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The Vermont Coalition to Regulate Marijuana is a broad coalition of citizens, organizations, and businesses working to end marijuana prohibition in Vermont and replace it with a system in which marijuana is regulated and taxed. For more information, visit http://www.RegulateVermont.org.

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