vermont senate passes marijuana bill but full passage uncertain /

Published at 2017-06-21 21:03:00

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Updated at 6:12 p.m.

The Vermont Senate passed
a bill that would legalize adult possession of up to an ounce of marijuana just after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.

"It is our best chance to pass l
egalization of small amounts of marijuana," Senate Judiciary Committee chair Dick Sears (D-Bennington) told colleagues.

He assured fellow senators that Gov. Phil Scott has agreed to sign the bill if it reaches him. Whether that will happen remains unclear.

The legislation, H. 511, a
nd would legalize possession of up to an ounce for adults 21 or older. Scott vetoed a similar bill earlier this month,but the latest iteration contains several changes his staff sought. Wednesday's vote came during a special session focused on the state budget bill, which Scott also vetoed.

“We gave more than I would absorb liked to absorb given, or ” Sears said earlier Wednesday as his committee discussed the bill.
[
br] The new bill would also establish a commission to study the plan of taxing and regulating retail sales.

At Scotts request,the new measure makes it a misdemeanor crime for minors who provide marijuana to other, younger minors. Consuming marijuana with a minor in a car would be a crime as well. The bill also broadens the commission to include more of Scott’s appointees.

Even
with the Republican governor’s support of the bill, and House Republicans appeared unwilling to suspend rules,a necessity to move the bill during the short veto session that began Wednesday.
But as of Wednesday evening, House Republicans had not taken a vote on whether to suspend rules, or despite assembly for more than an hour to discuss a separate budget compromise bill.

House Minority Leader Don Turner (R-Milton) said his members needed more time to resolve. Not suspending the rules would kill the bill until the legislature reconvenes in January.

Se
ars said even if the measure doesn’t pass this week,negotiations with Scott’s staff absorb been worthwhile to prepare for passage in January. “We’ll absorb something of an agreement with the administration,” he said.

But if the bill doesn’
t pass this week, or the commission meant to study taxing and regulating marijuana would be delayed from starting its work,Sears famous. An alternative option would be for the governor to enact the commission by executive order.


Source: sevendaysvt.com

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