CONCORD — As the commission studying a state-run model for cannabis sales prepared to wrap up its duties on Monday, two new apparent non-negotiables were introduced on behalf of Gov.
As the commission studying a state-run model for cannabis sales prepared to wrap up its duties on Monday, two new apparent “deal-breakers” were introduced on behalf of Gov. Chris Sununu: a 15-store cap to start and a ban on lobbying and political contributions by any licensee.
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Governor Sununu signaled openness to state-run cannabis stores, so state representatives mounted a last-gasp bid to strike a deal this year. Stakeholders have voiced concerns.