SB651
IntroducedNHRelative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.
New Hampshire · Session 2026
Status
Introduced
As of Jan 7, 2026
Last Action
Sen. Abbas Moved Laid on Table, Regular Calendar 15Y-9N, Motion Adopted; 02/05/2026; Senate Journal 3
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A New Hampshire bill to legalize and regulate cannabis and make related appropriations was tabled in the Senate on a 15–9 vote. Tabling the bill delays establishment of a legal adult-use market, leaving the current regulatory environment unchanged for businesses and consumers.
What
A New Hampshire bill to legalize and regulate cannabis and make related appropriations was tabled in the Senate on a 15–9 vote.
Who
retailers and cultivators and labs
Why
Tabling the bill delays establishment of a legal adult-use market, leaving the current regulatory environment unchanged for businesses and consumers.
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