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WASHINGTON STATE – Lawmakers in Washington are considering a bill that would authorize the use of cannabis in regulated environments. Currently, cannabis use is only legal on private property in the state.
State Representative Melanie Morgan introduced House Bill 1932 earlier this month. One of the bill’s co-sponsor, State Representative Brandy Donaghy, said it is a logical next step for the cannabis industry as it continues to develop.
The recent legislation in Washington regarding cannabis has sparked significant public interest. The proposed bill, known as Bill 1932, addresses key regulatory aspects of the cannabis industry. This legislative initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability within the state’s cannabis sector. For further details on the bill, visit the official legislative website.
“If we are going to also have access to cannabis, then it is reasonable for people to be able to consume that in certain spaces as well,” Donaghy said.
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