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IntroducedNHRelative to the personal possession of cannabis. Providing that adults 21 years of age or older shall have the right to possess a modest amount of cannabis intended for their personal consumption.
New Hampshire · Session 2026
Status
Introduced
As of Dec 1, 2025
Last Action
Special Order to next order of business (Rep. A. Murray): Motion Failed DV 115-220 03/11/2026 House Journal 8 P. 91
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A New Hampshire bill that would have established the right of adults 21 and older to personally possess a modest amount of cannabis for personal consumption failed in the House by a vote of 115–220 in March 2026. Defeat of the measure keeps personal cannabis possession illegal in New Hampshire, leaving no legal consumer base for potential retail or cultivation operations in the state.
What
A New Hampshire bill that would have established the right of adults 21 and older to personally possess a modest amount of cannabis for personal consumption failed in the House by a vote of 115–220 in March 2026.
Who
retailers and cultivators and patients
Why
Defeat of the measure keeps personal cannabis possession illegal in New Hampshire, leaving no legal consumer base for potential retail or cultivation operations in the state.
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