Bill to Regulate and Tax Marijuana Introduced in Massachusetts Legislature
House lawmakers have reintroduced legislation that seeks to legalize and regulate the “production, distribution, and sale” of marijuana to adults. As introduced, House Bill 1371 seeks to regulate the commercial production and distribution of marijuana for adults over 21 years of age. This measure would impose licensing requirements and excise taxes on the commercial, for-profit retail sale of cannabis. The measure has been referred to the Joint Committee on the Judiciary.
Adults who possess or grow marijuana for personal use, or who engage in the non-profit transfer of cannabis, would not be subject to taxation under the law.
House Bill 1371 proposes to make Massachusetts the first state in the nation to enact a rational public policy for the control and regulation of marijuana. Please show your support for this measure by contacting your state elected officials and urging them to support these common sense proposals. For your convenience, a pre-written letter will be e-mailed to your state senator when you enter your contact information below.
For more information about this measure, please visit the Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition/NORML here.
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Bill to Regulate and Tax Marijuana Introduced in Massachusetts Legislature
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