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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri Oct 9, 2015, 10:57 PM Oct 2015

Vermont Attorney General Predicts Legislature Will Legalize Marijuana 2016

https://blog.mpp.org/tax-and-regulate/vermont-attorney-general-predicts-marijuana-made-legal-in-2016/

[Attorney General Bill] Sorrell said in an interview Tuesday that while he doesn’t have any “insider information,” it’s his belief that the General Assembly will pass, and the governor will sign, legislation to legalize and regulate the recreational use and sale of marijuana during the upcoming legislative session.

While no “prominent Vermonter” has told him that marijuana will be legalized, his reading of the tea leaves (“or the marijuana leaves,” he quipped) is that this is the year for legalization.

“Let me put it this way, I will be surprised if marijuana is not legalized in this next legislative session,” he said.

The evidence as he sees it? There is a clear path through the Legislature now that House Speaker Shap Smith says he favors legalization of marijuana. In previous legislative sessions, Smith has taken a “wait-and-see” approach, and has not allowed legislation to reach the floor of the House.

There are enough votes for legislation to pass in the Senate, he says, and outgoing Gov. Peter Shumlin has said he would sign a bill.

As momentum builds toward legalization, the Marijuana Policy Project has stepped up its lobbying efforts in Vermont. Its New England political director is moving to Montpelier to lobby full time.
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Vermont Attorney General Predicts Legislature Will Legalize Marijuana 2016 (Original Post) eridani Oct 2015 OP
$11 million in one week in Oregon. WDIM Oct 2015 #1
you mean one WEEK 0rganism Oct 2015 #3
We are right here..... pipoman Oct 2015 #2

WDIM

(1,662 posts)
1. $11 million in one week in Oregon.
Fri Oct 9, 2015, 11:10 PM
Oct 2015

Last edited Sun Oct 11, 2015, 02:51 PM - Edit history (1)

The free market capitalist should see this plant as a commodity. Allow the consumer to vote with their purchasing power that is their theory. They should allow it with this plant.

Open up an entire new industry its good for small business. its good for the economy. its good for the farmers. its good for tax revenue. plus the savings from law enforcement and courts and lawyers and the whole mess because of peacefully possessing a plant. What a crime to possess a plant. A PLANT.

good night.

0rganism

(24,632 posts)
3. you mean one WEEK
Sun Oct 11, 2015, 12:42 AM
Oct 2015
http://www.kgw.com/story/news/2015/10/07/oregons-first-week-recreational-pot-sales-tops-11-million/73558096/

PORTLAND, Ore. -- After just one week of recreational marijuana sales, Oregon dispensaries have raked in an estimated $11 million.

That figure could mean the state's estimate is shockingly low for how much money it'll make when pot taxes kick in this January.

At Nectar on Northeast Sandy Boulevard and 33rd Avenue, they're restocking the shelves a lot this week.

"We're seeing about 500 people a day," said Nectar owner Jeff Johnson. Dispensary owners and customers are reporting Oregon's first week has gone very well.
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