The Senate Human Services Committee in Minnesota has given approval to a measure that would legalize recreational marijuana for everyone 21 and older.
The measure (SF 73) has now been passed by seven Senate committees. A companion bill (HF 100) has been approved by 10 committees in the House of Representatives. The proposed legislation would allow those 21 and older to possess up to two ounces of marijuana and grow up to eight plants for personal use, in addition to establishing a regulatory framework for licensed retail marijuana outlets.
“This allows adults to safely and responsibly use cannabis,” said Senator Clare Oumou Verbeten, who spoke to the committee on behalf of the bill’s sponsor Senator Lindsey Port. “It creates a regulated marketplace that’s much safer than our current underground illicit marketplace.” She said that marijuana prohibition “has caused immense harm in our communities, and that’s particularly when it comes to the criminal justice system”.
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Published by the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, the study was conducted by researchers at Tel Aviv University, Ariel University and the The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, all in Israel.



