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You say tomato, I say marijuana: Let’s call the whole thing off — for a while longer, anyways.

State Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, postponed a planned vote in the state Legislature on a bill that would legalize recreational cannabis Monday after failing to scrounge enough votes in the state Senate.

Legislative leaders have promised to actually hold a vote on the legislation as soon as May, but it’s not clear yet if that will happen. They could delay it even longer. I

In the meantime, lawmakers must resolve arguments around tax revenue from marijuana, dispensary regulations, and the potential expungement of marijuana convictions — all with a state Assembly election coming in November.

Some lawmakers have still not made clear their position on the marijuana legislation, but we do know that the bill nearly fared better in the Assembly than in the Senate.

Here, we’ve logged what lawmakers have said. You can also use this tool to call your lawmaker and share your feelings.