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Wisconsin GOP Assembly Speaker Hopes For ‘Consensus’ On Medical Marijuana, But Says New Senate Bill Is ‘Too Broad’

Wisconsin’s GOP Assembly speaker said he hopes lawmakers in the state can “find a consensus” on legislation to legalize medical marijuana. But he added that a new cannabis bill filed by his Republican leadership counterpart in the Senate is “unlikely” to pass his chamber because it is “way too broad and way too wide-ranging.”

“I have tried for five or six years to find a way to get to yes,” Speaker Robin Vos (R) said in an interview with WISN-TV on Sunday. “The idea that we are going to have medical marijuana dispensaries in every city around the state, I don’t know that’s where most people are.”

Last year, Vos unveiled a limited medical cannabis bill that called for a limited program facilitated through state-run dispensaries.

“So we tried to have a much more limited version to say, ‘look, let’s have five or six dispensaries statewide [and] make sure that it’s not in a profit-driven motive, to help people who truly are sick with some kind of a diagnosis,’” he said in the new interview.

But the state-run model proved controversial among his Republican colleagues, however, and it ultimately stalled out. Now, Vos is raising concerns about new legislation introduced

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