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Originally published on April 28, 2021 12:26 pm
The effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Louisiana took a historic step forward as a bill to end the prohibition of the drug cleared a Louisiana House committee Tuesday with bipartisan support.
HB524 by Rep. Richard Nelson would allow people over the age of 21 to purchase and possess marijuana for recreational use and would set up the framework for growing and selling cannabis outside of the state’s tightly regulated medical marijuana program.
Nelson, a first-term Republican from Mandeville, is an unlikely sponsor for such a sweeping marijuana legalization bill. He testified that he has never smoked marijuana in his life and joked that his high school classmates would have voted him “least likely to legalize marijuana.”
Marijuana plants grow in a marijuana cultivation facility on July 6, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Louisiana took a historic step forward as a bill to end the prohibition of the drug cleared a Louisiana House committee Tuesday with bipartisan support.
HB524 by Rep. Richard Nelson would allow people over the age of 21 to purchase and possess marijuana for recreational use and would set up the framework for growing and selling cannabis outside of the state’s tightly regulated medical marijuana program.
Nelson, a first-term Republican from Mandeville, is an unlikely sponsor for such a sweeping marijuana legalization bill. He testified that he has never smoked marijuana in his life and joked that his high school classmates would have voted him “least likely to legalize marijuana.”