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New Hampshire’s MMJ Program Could Expand Soon If Gov. Sununu Approves
As New Hampshire lawmakers are getting ready to cast their final votes on a measure that would allow for cannabis legalization to take place statewide in 2026 and make marijuana for adults legal and regulated, a separate measure that seeks to amend the existing medical cannabis program in advancing through the legislature, reported Marijuana Moment.
With Thursday’s vote deadline looming, negotiators on conference committees from both legislative chambers came to an understanding on two measures.
The first one would make it possible for doctors to recommend cannabis for any condition they think would be alleviated with cannabis use. The other would increase the number of healthcare professionals who have a permit to recommend medical cannabis. The proposal now needs the green light from both chambers to reach Gov. Chris Sununu‘s (R) desk.
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