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A big test of this year’s attempt to legalize marijuana in New Hampshire is set for Thursday when the state House of Representatives takes up a bipartisan bill that would allow adults to buy cannabis at 15 retail stores.
In 2017, the state reduced penalties for possessing small quantities. But the Granite State is alone in New England in not fully legalizing it for purchase by adults.
Rep. Anita Burroughs, D-Glen, said in a statement that under House Bill 1633, marijuana would be tested for purity and labeled for THC content prior to sale, which she said would protect and inform consumers. THC is the active ingredient in marijuana.
“Many years of work have led to this effort, which focuses the State of NH on harm reduction, not profits, and allows the state to control distribution and access through state laws, administrative rules, and local control,” she said.
“The legalization of cannabis will move production and sales from the underground, sometimes dangerous, illicit market to legal businesses, allowing for appropriate regulations and control.”
Last Wednesday, the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee recommended, 17-3, that the full House pass the bill.
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