Bills to Legalize Recreational Marijuana in New Mexico Move Forward

Very different visions for legalizing recreational cannabis in the state advanced in legislative hearings Feb. 23.

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Very different visions for legalizing recreational cannabis in New Mexico advanced in legislative hearings on Saturday.

A bill that would legalize recreational cannabis for adults over 21 and task the state with licensing retailers to sell the product is headed to a vote of the full House of Representatives after winning the approval of a key committee.

Just a few hours later, a Senate committee backed a Republican-sponsored proposal to legalize cannabis and allow for sales from state-owned stores.

It remains unclear whether the full Senate would approve either bill this year, making the campaign to legalize cannabis something of a long shot as the legislative session nears its end March 16.

But with a new governor who has said she would sign a bill legalizing marijuana with the right provisions in place, both pieces of legislation have stirred a debate that was hypothetical a year ago.

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