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Five bills legalizing recreational cannabis for adult users have been filed during this year’s 60-day New Mexico legislative session. (Dean Hanson/Journal)
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SANTA FE – A closely watched Roundhouse debate over legalizing recreational cannabis for adults began Saturday with a clash over proposed personal production limits.
Members of a House committee heard more than three hours of public testimony and debate over two proposed legalization bills that, while similar in many regards, would set different rules when it comes to home-growing marijuana.
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One of the two bills, House Bill 12, would allow New Mexicans to grow up to six mature cannabis plants, while also setting other personal use limits. It would impose no limit on how many plants licensed producers could grow.
February 14, 2021
The push for cannabis legalization by some New Mexico lawmakers continues to be a steady, yet slow, effort.
The House Health and Human Services Committee on Saturday heard comments from members of the public as well as questions and concerns from three Republican representatives regarding cannabis legalization bills HB 12 and HB 17. But the committee did not vote on either bill and will return on Monday to consider additional amendments and decide whether one, both or neither bill will go on to the next committee.
Rep. Tara Lujan, D-Santa Fe is the lead sponsor of HB 17.
Lujan said that, while this is her first year as a legislator, she has watched the push for legalization closely.