Center Square reports. If approved, the board would regulate the existing medical cannabis program and an adult-use program if reforms occur in the future.
State Sen. Dan Laughlin (R) said the Cannabis Control Board would allow an adult-use cannabis program to be carried out “in a professional manner” if it were ultimately legalized in the state, the report says. He added that legalization of adult use is “probably on the horizon.” Pennsylvania.
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) has repeatedly called for adult-use legalization in his executive budgets. This year, Shapiro’s estimated budget that an adult program would bring $729.4 million into state coffers in the first year of implementation.
Last year, the House passed a bill legalizing cannabis for adult use for sale in state liquor stores; however, the Senate Law & Justice Committee – the same committee that approved the Cannabis Control Board bill – .
The bill to create the board will then be considered by the full Senate. Një punonjës për Demokratët e Senatit tha për The Center Square se ata vazhdojnë të konsiderojnë legalizimin e përdorimit të të rriturve si një prioritet.
