State Rep. Jane Beaulieu (D-Manchester) debates Liquor Commission control of cannabis sales with chair Rep. John Hunt (R-Rindge) at the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee Tuesday. At right is Rep. Keith Ammon (R-New Boston). (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
State Rep. Jane Beaulieu (D-Manchester) debates Liquor Commission control of cannabis sales with chair Rep. John Hunt (R-Rindge) at the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee Tuesday. At right is Rep. Keith Ammon (R-New Boston). (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
CONCORD — An attempt to set up legal adult cannabis sales under the thumb of the state liquor commission was abandoned Tuesday by the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee.
A reworked amendment that was deemed full of contradictions with some language maintaining full control by the liquor commission and other factors allowing dispensaries to also sell under a “dual use” proposal failed.
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