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Second-Hand Smoke From Marijuana Bill Is Moving Quickly in Montgomery

HB72 criminalizes marijuana use around minors, mandates reporting to child welfare, and requires education courses; passed 77-2 in Alabama House amid concerns of racial profiling and expanded penalties.

Summary by WHNT 19 News
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The Alabama Cannabis Coalition is asking state lawmakers to reconsider HB72 after it overwhelmingly passed in the House Thursday. "It leaves too much to interpretation where someone who isn't a cop could have you investigated for something they may not even know about," ACC Vice President Damion McClellen said. The bill [...]

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Alabama Political Reporter broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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