Legislation to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Filed in New Hampshire House of Representatives

State Representative Kevin Verville (R) filed House Bill 75 today, which seeks to legalize marijuana for everyone 21 and older in New Hampshire.

House Bill 75, which has been referred to the referred to the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee, includes comprehensive provisions that would remove marijuana from the state’s controlled substances schedule, annul past cannabis-related convictions, and prohibit state and local law enforcement from enforcing federal cannabis laws. If passed, the legislation would keep underage possession and public use of marijuana illegal, while creating a pathway for licensed regulated marijuana use among adults.

This filing comes amid growing public support for marijuana legalization in the state. According to recent polling, 65% of New Hampshire residents back legalization for adult use. Earlier this year, a similar measure, House Bill 1633, passed the state Senate but was narrowly defeated in the House by a vote of 178-173.
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2024’s Most Popular Marijuana Strains

Marijuana enthusiasts have plenty of choices in 2024, with strains offering unique flavors, effects, and experiences.

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The 10 marijuana strains listed below have captivated users due to their standout qualities, with the list ranging from uplifting sativas to relaxing indicas.

Using a combination of data provided by state regulatory agencies and Leafly, below are the 10 most popular marijuana strains in 2024, in no particular order.
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New Jersey Exceeds $1 Billion in Legal Marijuana Sales in 2024

New Jersey’s cannabis market surpassed $1 billion in combined medicinal and recreational cannabis sales in 2024, marking a nearly 25% increase from the previous year’s total of $800,279,300 and underscoring the robust growth of the Garden State’s regulated cannabis industry.

On Saturday, December 21, sales hit the billion-dollar mark, ending the day at $1,004,826,946. Since the start of adult-use cannabis sales in April 2022, New Jersey’s cannabis market has generated more than $2 billion in total revenue. Sales have been bolstered by an expanding number of licensed dispensaries—now totaling more than 190 locations across the state—and a steadily increasing demand for safe, regulated cannabis products.

“We are proud of the remarkable growth achieved in 2024, which highlights the growing trust consumers have in New Jersey’s regulated cannabis market and the economic opportunities it provides for businesses of all sizes and classes,” said NJ-CRC Acting Executive Director Christopher Riggs. “This momentum sets a solid foundation for continued success in the years ahead.”
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New York Governor Hochul Vetoes Bill to Extend Tax Deadlines for New York Marijuana Cultivators and Processors

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has vetoed Assembly Bill 10196, which sought to allow licensed marijuana cultivators and processors the option to pay the state’s 9% excise tax annually instead of quarterly.

Introduced in May by Assemblymember Donna Lupardo, the bill passed the Assembly with a vote of 117 to 27 and the Senate with a vote of 52 to 9. It was sent to Governor Hochul’s desk on December 12 but was vetoed this week.

Under current law, cannabis growers and processors must file quarterly tax returns, with payments due on the 20th day of the month following each quarterly period. Assembly Bill 10196 proposed amending Section 495 of the state’s tax law to allow distributors to opt for annual electronic tax filings and payments. The change would have taken immediate effect upon enactment.
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Oregon Continues to Have the Cheapest Legal Cannabis Prices in the U.S., Followed by Michigan and Massachusetts

Marijuana prices across the 23 states with legal recreational sales remain strikingly inconsistent, reflecting a range of local factors including regulations and tax structures.

Using the most recent data from state regulatory agencies and the research firm Headset, this article highlights the states where consumers can find the lowest average prices for marijuana. Prices are based on the average cost of a gram of dried marijuana flower.

These are the legal marijuana states offering the cheapest prices per gram of dried flower:
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California Officials Releases List of Pesticide Products That Meet California’s Criteria for Legal Use on Cannabis

The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has released a list of about 100 pesticide products that meet California’s criteria for legal use on cannabis.

Since cannabis is illegal under federal law, there are no pesticide products registered for use specifically on cannabis, notes the DPR in a press release. When cannabis was legalized in California, DPR identified criteria for legal pesticide use on cannabis cultivation in the state. A pesticide meets these criteria if the active ingredients found in the product is:
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New York Governor Signs Bill Recognizing Marijuana as an Agricultural Commodity

New York Assembly Bill 1234, which includes marijuana in the legal definition of crops, livestock, and livestock products, has been signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul.

The legislation passed overwhelmingly in both legislative chambers earlier this year, with a 58-3 vote in the Senate and a 141-3 vote in the Assembly. Filed by Assemblymember Donna Lupardo in January 2023 with 21 bipartisan cosponsors, the measure amends Section 301 of New York’s agriculture and markets law to formally recognize marijuana as an agricultural commodity. This aligns it with other crops like fruits, vegetables, and grains under state law.

The bill’s text, spanning just a single page, modifies existing legal language to include marijuana as defined by New York’s marijuana law. Advocates believe this change will provide clarity for farmers and stakeholders in the marijuana industry, granting them access to agricultural resources and protections available to other commodity producers, including giving them the same property tax benefits.
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Top Marijuana Studies Published in 2024

Despite marijuana remaining a Schedule I drug on the federal level, 2024 has been a huge year for marijuana research.

As marijuana moves closer to being rescheduled to Schedule III, the potential for easier and more comprehensive research on marijuana and its compounds appears to be on the horizon. While this change has not yet been finalized, 2024 has still proven to be a pivotal year for marijuana research.

With that in mind, below are some of the most notable marijuana studies published in 2024, in no particular order.
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Canada: CA$456 Million in Legal Marijuana Sold in October, CA$4.3 Billion Year-to-Date

There was over CA$450 Million worth of marijuana and marijuana products sold legally in Canada in October, a slight increase from the previous month.

According to data released by Statistics Canada, the nation generated CA$456.27 million in legal marijuana sales, an increase from the CA$451 million sold in September. Ontario had the largest share of marijuana sales for the month with CA$177 million sold. Alberta came second in sales with CA$82 million, followed by British Columbia at $68 million and Quebec at $59 million.

The year-to-date total for marijuana sales in Canada is now around $4.3 billion, resulting in over $800 million in tax revenue.
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Delaware Conducts Marijuana License Lottery, Awarding 15 Retail Licenses

Today, the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) conducted a public license lottery to select applicants in the Open Retail category for Delaware’s regulated marijuana industry.

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This event marks “a significant milestone in fostering a fair and transparent licensing process, ensuring equal opportunities for businesses to participate in the state’s growing marijuana sector”, according to an OMC press release. In total, OMC issued 15 licenses during today’s lottery.

Distinguished guests from the Delaware General Assembly and oversight bodies, along with independent auditors, were present to witness the proceedings and uphold the integrity of the process.
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