Session Over: California’s Historic Medical Pot Bill Killed
Session Over: California’s Historic Medical Pot Bill Killed
Posted on August 14, 2014 at 12:45 pm by David Downs in featured, Politics
A historic bill to create much-needed regulations for the state’s flourishing, $1.8 billion estimated medical pot industry landed in the dustbin today.
The Assembly Appropriations Committee failed to pass Senate Bill 1262 this afternoon. The bill had until today to get out of Appropriations, and the end of the month to pass the Assembly. It was “held in committee”. No vote was given.
“We’ll have to get started working on this again in January,” said Don Duncan, head of California Americans for Safe Access, the day before the hearing.
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