Earlier this month, Vermont lawmakers made the historic decision to approve their own recreational cannabis bill. This measure could have made them the ninth state to legalize marijuana, but more importantly the first to legalize marijuana through legislative channels instead of through a citizen referendum.

Vermont Governor Vetoes Recreational Cannabis Bill, Requests Further Changes – News

Earlier this month, Vermont lawmakers made the historic decision to approve their own recreational cannabis bill. This measure could have made them the ninth state to legalize marijuana, but more importantly the first to legalize marijuana through legislative channels instead of through a citizen referendum. However, since then, the bill has been awaiting the final say of Republican Governor Phill Scott. 

After deliberating up to the very last day about whether he would sign the proposal or not, Scott has just announced that he will veto the measure. While Vermont has narrowly missed the opportunity to legalize recreational cannabis, the governor has also expressed his willingness to rework the bill and “move a little bit slower.” At the moment, it’s not exactly clear what changes he would prefer to make to the now-rejected legislation. 

Scott has announced that he will be sending the bill back with suggestions to help the state legislature start down a fresh path. These changes could potentially make it onto a new measure that would be proposed during a special session this summer. The Republican governor has insisted that he’s not philosophically…

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