Connecticut Lawmakers Approve Governor’s Marijuana Legalization Bill In Committee – Marijuana Moment

A bill to legalize marijuana in Connecticut that’s being backed by the governor was approved by a key committee on Tuesday—but it “remains a work in progress,” the chairman said. The legislation, which has been amended since its introduction to include a series of new social equity provisions, advanced through the legislature’s Judiciary Committee after a 22-16 vote. But it’s not the only legalization bill that lawmakers are considering. A competing proposal from Rep. Robyn Porter (D) was approved in the Labor and Public Employees Committee last month. With the new amendments to Gov. Ned Lamont’s (D) bill, the measures…

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Up Next Connecticut Lawmakers Approve Marijuana Legalization Bill As Governor Pushes Competing Reform – Marijuana Moment

A Connecticut House committee on Thursday approved a bill to legalize marijuana, a notable development as lawmakers work to reconcile what they’re proposing with the governor’s reform plan. The measure, sponsored by Rep. Robyn Porter (D), cleared the legislature’s Labor and Public Employees Committee in a 9-4 vote. Advocates have cheered the bill’s emphasis on social equity in the industry, and there’s optimism its language could be incorporated into Gov. Ned Lamont’s (D) legalization proposal, which they have said is inadequate as introduced. Porter, who chairs the labor panel, said ending cannabis prohibition is “needed because of the disproportionate impact…

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Connecticut Lawmakers Approve Marijuana Legalization Bill As Governor Pushes Competing Reform – Marijuana Moment

A Connecticut House committee on Thursday approved a bill to legalize marijuana, a notable development as lawmakers work to reconcile what they’re proposing with the governor’s reform plan. The measure, sponsored by Rep. Robyn Porter (D), cleared the legislature’s Labor and Public Employees Committee in a 9-4 vote. Advocates have cheered the bill’s emphasis on social equity in the industry, and there’s optimism its language could be incorporated into Gov. Ned Lamont’s (D) legalization proposal, which they have said is inadequate as introduced. Porter, who chairs the labor panel, said ending cannabis prohibition is “needed because of the disproportionate impact…

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Connecticut House Speaker Says ‘Optimism Abounds’ As Marijuana Legalization Negotiations Proceed – Marijuana Moment

Washington, D.C. lawmakers on Friday held a joint hearing on a pair of bills to authorize the legal sale of recreational marijuana and significantly expand the existing medical cannabis program in the nation’s capital. The District Council’s Committee of the Whole, along with the Judiciary and Public Safety and Business and Economic Development Committees, took testimony from about 100 people on the legislation over the course of several hours. They heard numerous recommendations on the legalization proposal, ranging from enhancing social equity provisions to ensuring that medical cannabis patients continue to have access to their medicine to establishing regulations for…

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Connecticut House Speaker Says ‘Optimism Abounds’ As Marijuana Legalization Negotiations Proceed – marijuanamoment.net

“Optimism abounds” as Connecticut lawmakers work to advance a bill to legalize marijuana, House Speaker Matthew Ritter (D) said on Tuesday. Ritter made the comment during a virtual press briefing alongside Majority Leader Jason Rojas (D) and Judiciary Co-chair Steven Stafstrom (D) after the lawmakers were asked about the state of negotiations in the legislature to reconcile various pieces of cannabis legislation, including a plan put forward by Gov. Ned Lamont (D) last month. Rojas said he “wouldn’t say we’re close, but we’re not far off either,” adding that “in principle, equity is important to both the administration and the…

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Employers more open to recreational marijuana legalization, but concerns over drug testing, other issues persist – Hartford Business Journal

Connecticut this year has its best chance yet to legalize recreational marijuana as Gov. Ned Lamont and top Democratic lawmakers favor the move. But the business community still has its concerns, though its stance against legalization may not be as strong as it was in the past. In fact, an increasing number of employers, legal experts say, view recreational pot legalization as inevitable, but want workplace safeguards put in place. The General Assembly is currently debating two bills — one from Gov. Ned Lamont, the other from House Democrats — that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana, following in…

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Employers more open to recreational marijuana legalization, but concerns over drug testing, other issues persist – Hartford Business

Connecticut this year has its best chance yet to legalize recreational marijuana as Gov. Ned Lamont and top Democratic lawmakers favor the move. But the business community still has its concerns, though its stance against legalization may not be as strong as it was in the past. In fact, an increasing number of employers, legal experts say, view recreational pot legalization as inevitable, but want workplace safeguards put in place. The General Assembly is currently debating two bills — one from Gov. Ned Lamont, the other from House Democrats — that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana, following in…

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With marijuana legalization on the table, many CT lenders may sit on the sidelines – Hartford Business Journal

An emerging industry with 50,000 customers and tens of millions of dollars in annual revenue would be attractive for most banks and credit unions. Except if it’s the state’s medical marijuana industry. Of the 146 banks and credit unions operating in the state, a mere five — three banks and two credit unions — are banking licensed marijuana operators, and to a limited extent, mainly focused on deposit services and cash management rather than loans, according to an industry expert. Strict and costly compliance measures to ensure institutions don’t run afoul of federal law, which still deems marijuana to be…

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