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New Hampshire lawmakers reject plan for state-run cannabis retail

As expected, members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives rejected a plan approved by the governor and state Senate to legalize adult-use marijuana sales via a state-run retail model.

Thursday’s thumbs-down to Gov. Chris Sununu’s legalization vision by the libertarian-leaning state House means New Hampshire remains the lone holdout in New England without state-regulated adult-use cannabis.

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As Manchester, New Hampshire-based television station WMUR reported, this latest turn in a years-long saga means “more negotiations” for lawmakers.

However, it’s unclear how two drastically different ideas can be reconciled.

The state Senate had made significant revisions to a legalization bill passed by the state House in order to conform with direction from Sununu, who said he would veto any plan that deviated from his vision.

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