Two Marijuana Bills Die in Legislative Committee

Posted by gestroud Thursday, January 21, 2010 | 1 views
Olympia, WA — It is the end of the road for the 2010 pot bills.
Today, the House Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Committee voted against two pieces of legislation, one that called for the legalization of marijuana, and would, among other things, make it available for sale — heavily taxed — at state liquor [...]

Two Marijuana Bills Die in Legislative Committee
Source: Cannabis News – Medical Marijuana, Marijuana News, Hemp, Cannabis

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