
New Hampshire Senate Passes Legalization
Senators even rejected an amendment with a 15% THC cap on cannabis products, along with other concerning provisions

Senators even rejected an amendment with a 15% THC cap on cannabis products, along with other concerning provisions

NECANN’s Cannabis Finance Summit partner surveys the retail landscape

According to statewide polling, 72% of residents support the “legalization of marijuana for recreational use.”

“Medicinal cannabis products should also be available to patients in varying potencies and formulations.”

In New Hampshire, lawmakers withdrew support for proposals to impose new marijuana-related penalties after receiving hundreds of emails from NORML supporters.

The proposal has frustrated longtime legalization advocates, who argue it will create a monopoly.

Many businesses vying for a license near New Hampshire have experience in neighboring towns

“The whole state-run approach is something that’s been talked about on both sides of the aisle. … We’ve been over this before.”

Plus Granite State medical dispensaries now welcoming out-of-state business

All together, these comments—from consumers, cultivators, CEOs, and others—show what’s up and what’s down when it comes to the business and culture of getting high
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