Latest Effort to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis in Pennsylvania Is a Bipartisan Bill Introduced by Two State Senators
PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 10 – The bipartisan bill includes restorative justice and aims to generate over $1 billion in tax revenue within four years, backed by 74% voter support, officials said.
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Marijuana legalization bill in Pa. Senate is 'smart, fair and realistic,' co-sponsor says
Pennsylvania state Sens. Dan Laughlin (R) and Sharif Street (D) have introduced a bill to legalize recreational marijuana and create a Cannabis Control Board. The legislation adopts a private industry model, contrasting an earlier proposal from members of the House that had called for state-run stores to sell the majority of adult-use cannabis.


Bipartisan Pennsylvania Senators File Much-Anticipated Marijuana Legalization Bill
Bipartisan Pennsylvania senators have filed a bill to legalize marijuana for adult use in the state. Almost five months after Sens. Dan Laughlin (R) and Sharif Street (D) announced their intent to introduce the legislation—one of their latest attempts to end prohibition in Pennsylvania—they formally filed it on Thursday. It comes after a Senate committee rejected a House-passed bill to legalize cannabis with state-run stores. The senators descri…
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