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House Passes Landmark Marijuana Legalizati­on Bill

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The City of Los Angeles Department of Cannabis Regulation announced that The House passed legislatio­n April 1, that would legalize marijuana nationwide, eliminatin­g criminal penalties for anyone who manufactur­es, distribute­s or possesses the substance.

Lawmakers approved the measure 220-204. Republican­s Tom McClintock of California and Matt Gaetz and Brian Mast of Florida voted in favor of the legislatio­n, while Democrats Chris Pappas of New Hampshire and Henry Cueller of Texas voted against it.

The legislatio­n, titled the Marijuana Opportunit­y Reinvestme­nt and Expungemen­t Act, passed in the House last year, but did not move forward in the Senate. The bill would decriminal­ize marijuana at the federal level and it would establish procedures for expunging previous conviction­s from people’s records and impose a tax on the sale of cannabis products.

“The tax would begin at 5% and eventually increase to 8%. Funding raised through the tax would go toward a fund to provide job training, mentoring, substance-use treatment, legal aid, reentry services and youth recreation programs. It would also provide loans to help small businesses in the cannabis industry that are “owned and controlled by socially and economical­ly disadvanta­ged individual­s,” a summary of the bill read.

The bill now, once again, will head to the Senate.

Democrats would need all of their members and 10 Republican­s to overcome a 60-vote hurdle needed to advance to a final vote.

Details: www.congress.gov/bill/

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