Vermont Governor Phil Scott made waves last month when he vetoed a recreational cannabis bill that would have made history as the first statewide legalization law implemented by legislators instead of a popular vote. Alas, the Republican Governor balked at the opportunity, …
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Vermont Lawmakers Propose Replacement Recreational Cannabis Bill to Governor Scott – News
Last month, Vermont lawmakers were just a single step away from legalizing recreational cannabis use, sending a House-approved measure onto the desk of Republican Governor Phil Scott. Unfortunately, at the last moment, the governor decided to veto the bill, but stated that …
Read More »Vermont Expands Medical Marijuana Program to Cover PTSD, Parkinson’s Disease, and More – News
Vermont Governor Phil Scott made headlines last month when he vetoed a bill that would have legalized recreational cannabis possession and use by adults 21 and older. But while state marijuana advocates start to reshape the legislation in hopes of passing …
Read More »Vermont Governor Could Pass Modified Legalization Bill
Last week, Vermont Governor Phil Scott vetoed the House and Senate-approved S.22 Bill that would have legalized marijuana for adult consumption, possession, and home cultivation.
While many were disappointed in the decision, none were more vocal than Scott’s own Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman, who called the veto “very short-sighted” and added that he was “sad to see the Governor disregard the will of most Vermonters and reduce individual liberties in our state.”
Governor Scott assured lawmakers, legalization advocates, and Vermonters alike that he would work with the bill’s authors to draft a version that was more suitable for law
There Is Still Hope for Vermont Cannabis Legalization Despite Governor’s Veto – News
Marijuana advocates around the country were saddened to hear that Vermont Governor Phil Scott vetoed the bill that would have legalized recreational marijuana in his state yesterday. If passed, the bill would have made Vermont the first state to legalize via the state legislature rather than a ballot measure. Although he vetoed the bill, Gov.
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Scott said he was sending the bill back with suggestions for another path forward and called for changes to be made to the proposal, such as more aggressive penalties for smoking pot while driving or in the presence of children.
Read More »Vermont’s Governor Scott Vetoes Marijuana Legalization Measure
Vermont Governor Phil Scott had five days to make a decision on the House- and Senate-approved S.22 measure that would’ve seen the Green Mountain State become the first to legalize cannabis through legislative channels rather than voter initiatives.
Today was Scott’s deadline, and the Republican Governor made the decision to veto S.22. Gov. Scott offered some semblance of hope for future legalization efforts in Vermont by saying, “We must get this right.
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.
Read More »Vermont governor vetoes marijuana bill, wants changes made
Republican Gov. Phil Scott said Wednesday that he planned to veto a bill making Vermont the ninth state to legalize recreational marijuana but indicated that he was willing to work with the legislature on a compromise.
Scott said he is sending the bill back with suggestions for another path forward and suggested that changes could be made to the bill in a special session this summer.
"We must get this right," Scott said.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott Vetoes Legalization Bill
We have been covering the proposed marijuana legalization bill in Vermont very closely this legislative session, so you can imagine my disappointment when this letter came to my inbox today, stating that Vermont Governor Phil Scott vetoes legalization bill.Governor Scott states that he want to get this right and that perhaps they need to move a little bit slower on this issue in both his letter and his press conference.