NH Senate Judiciary Committee unanimous in believing issue needs further consideration, senator says

The push to legalize recreational use of marijuana has suffered a setback in New Hampshire.The Senate voted Thursday to delay action on a legalization bill until late December or early next year. >> Download the FREE WMUR appThe bill had passed the House in April, but not with enough votes to override a promised veto by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu. Sen. Martha Hennessey, a Hanover Democrat, said the Senate Judiciary Committee was unanimous in believing that the issue needs further consideration.Ten states have legalized recreational marijuana - including the three bordering New Hampshire, though Vermont has yet to enact a mechanism to sell or regulate it. Efforts to legalize it in New York and New Jersey fizzled out this year.

The push to legalize recreational use of marijuana has suffered a setback in New Hampshire.



The Senate voted Thursday to delay action on a legalization bill until late December or early next year.


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The bill had passed the House in April, but not with enough votes to override a promised veto by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu. Sen. Martha Hennessey, a Hanover Democrat, said the Senate Judiciary Committee was unanimous in believing that the issue needs further consideration.

Ten states have legalized recreational marijuana - including the three bordering New Hampshire, though Vermont has yet to enact a mechanism to sell or regulate it. Efforts to legalize it in New York and New Jersey fizzled out this year.