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New Hamphire Set to Overhaul Marijuana Laws

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The road to sensible marijuana reform has been long and windy for activists.  Decades of frustration has now given way to frequent victories.  Colorado and Washington may have altered the conversation permanently.  After the 2012 election, decriminalization and legalization are no longer a fringe issues.

Another state appears ready to join the marijuana reform movement.  New Hampshire lawmakers are considering two new marijuana bills.  One bill would legalize medical marijuana while the second bill would decriminalize up to one ounce of marijuana.  New Hampshire would become the 19th state to allow the medical use of cannabis if they pass the bill.  There have been attempts to create a medical marijuana program in New Hampshire over the past few years.

Although previous bills have failed, many in New Hampshire are confident that the political situation is different this time around.  Momentum has shifted across the country as public support for marijuana reform has reached an all-time high.  Matt Simon, of Marijuana Policy Project, is feeling confident that New Hampshire lawmakers are poised to finally pass major marijuana reform laws.  He recently said “There is an increasing appetite in the House for reforms, and I would say that appetite goes beyond therapeutic use.” Republican State Senator, Jeb Bradley, feels less optimistic about a decriminalization bill surviving the political process.  However, Senator Bradley did mention that he thought a medical marijuana was likely to pass.

Even if New Hampshire does not see further reform beyond legalizing medical marijuana at this time, it is starting to seem as if it is only a matter of time.  The public pressure is on as many Americans would like to see an end to unnecessary incarcerations and money wasted on by law enforcement.

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