Marijuana Legalization and Reinvestment Act.
Legalizes adult-use cannabis (21+), establishes a state licensing system, and directs tax revenue to community reinvestment and social-equity programs harmed by prohibition.
Legalizes adult-use cannabis (21+), establishes a state licensing system, and directs tax revenue to community reinvestment and social-equity programs harmed by prohibition.
Status snapshot
- Introduced: November 12, 2024
- Major legislative activity (per assembled documents): advanced through committee and floor action, enrolled and transmitted to the Governor (May 2025); Governor veto recorded June 22, 2025. (Consult current state legislative website for latest status.)
To legalize and regulate adult (21+) use, possession, production and commercial sale of cannabis in the state, replace the illicit market with a regulated system, and direct tax/reinvestment resources to communities disproportionately harmed by cannabis prohibition.
Legalization and possession limits
New regulatory structure
Office of Community Reinvestment & social equity
Public safety and local government
Other regulatory and consumer safeguards
For current status, appropriation specifics, tax/fee structure, or final regulatory text (implementation timelines, license fees, excise tax rates, expungement procedures), consult the official enrolled bill and rulemaking documents or the state legislature’s bill tracking system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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