Posted on 02/13/2020 4:12:28 PM PST by CedarDave
SANTA FE The push to add New Mexico to the ranks of states that have legalized recreational cannabis for adult use will have to wait another year.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 6-4 late Wednesday to table a high-profile marijuana legalization bill, as two Democrats joined with Republicans to block it from advancing.
Backers acknowledged the measure is all but dead for this years 30-day session, which ends next week, but said they plan to try again in 2021.
Wed have no chance of getting it through now, the bills sponsor, Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino, D-Albuquerque, said in an interview after Wednesdays vote. This is a setback, but I think in the long run it will produce a better bill.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham had added the cannabis legalization bill to the sessionss agenda, and said after the vote that its inevitable that New Mexico will legalize marijuana although it wont happen this year.
I am disappointed but not deterred by tonights committee motion. The door remains open. We will keep working to get it done, the Democratic governor said in a statement.
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Well, don’t get weed-weed up...
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Good.
Colorado is a nice drive any time of year.
The real issue here is a group of politicians aren’t getting paid what they think their vote is worth.
There’s a very clear majority of citizens in NM that want legal pot.
Why is it anybody's business but the users if they choose to render themselves unable to get oil patch jobs?
Here in WA I smell it all the time when riding my scooter in traffic.
Taxpayers for one - we pay for health care, food stamps, etc. for those unemployed.
And company's for two - they need workers for projects they bid on or hold. It's bad on other employees (who have to take up the slack) and on the company's bottom line when they don't have staff or those with skills to do the job.
Taxpayers for one - we pay for health care, food stamps, etc. for those unemployed.
We should stop. Using one violation of rights to justify another is not a conservative argument.
And company's for two - they need workers for projects they bid on or hold.
They don't own the labor pool; they should meet their needs by either more narrowly tailoring their testing - standard marijuana testing detects any use within the past few weeks - or by raising the wages they offer ... supply-and-demand and all that.
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