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Legal marijuana in NH?

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On the heels of recent votes to legalize recreational marijuana in the neighboring states of Maine and Massachusetts, a New Hampshire bill, HB 656, would legalize and tax marijuana cultivation and use for persons age twenty-one and older here in the Granite State. The bill outlines various regulations, from the ability of municipalities to control the location of marijuana establishments, to labels disclosing the THC in each serving of a marijuana product. Read more about this issue here. 

Should NH legalize the recreational use of marijuana?

Discussion held on Citizens Count NH website and Facebook page January 26, 2017

1490 citizens responded 1338 citizens were in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana in NH93 citizens were opposed to legalizing recreational marijuana in NH 59 citizens said other
What Participants Said

Yes: 1338 citizens were in favor of making recreational marijuana legal in NH.

  • “Imagine the revenue the state could gain from legalizing something that's never killed anybody. Every other state in New England has accepted marijuana, it's time for NH to make that change.”
  • “It's far safer than alcohol, and the decision to consume it is not up to anyone but the consumer… Also, the war on drugs is causing more problems than the actual drugs themselves.”
  • “It's a beautiful, useful plant and should be legalized everywhere.”

No: 93 citizens were against making recreational marijuana legal in NH.

  • “Marijuana is a powerful drug… it should be a regulated prescription for those who need it.”
  • “Let Maine and Massachusetts be the pot [capitals] of New England.”
  • “Marijuana prohibition is a costly and harmful policy that should have been ended a long time ago. But no, it should not happen in the form of this bill, which is riddled with unnecessary meddling and taxation.”

Other: 59 citizens commented on related questions and issues instead. 
These included:

  • Policy process: “Put the vote to the people.”
  • Comparisons with alcohol: “What is the difference between smoking weed and drinking?”
  • Other implications: “If you have a job that does drug testing or you run heavy equipment or drive trucks, you will still not be allowed to smoke.”

*Editor selection of actual participant quotes.

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