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CNMI Cannabis Act of 2018

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The CNMI Cannabis Act of 2018 is a bill introduced in the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature in 2017 as SB 20-62. It was introduced by Senator Sixto Igisomar and would legalize cannabis possession and consumption by adults and create a Cannabis Commission to regulate sales in the Commonwealth.[1] Hearings on the act were held in October, 2017;[2] a senator said it had the highest public attendance of any hearings he knew of.[3] On May 16, 2018 (May 15 in the States), SB 20-62 had a final vote in the Commonwealth's Senate, and was passed without opposition.[4][2][5] On May 30 (29 in the States), it passed the House Committee on Judiciary and Governmental Operations unanimously.[6]

The act was initially fashioned like a referendum to appear as a ballot question for voters in November, 2018; that language was deleted when it was adopted by the Senate.[1][5]

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  1. ^ a b Cherrie Anne E. Villahermosa (August 14, 2017), "Igisomar reintroduces marijuana bill; says it is subject to voter approval", Marianas Variety
  2. ^ a b Tom Angell (May 15, 2018), "Lawmakers In US Territory Approve Marijuana Legalization", Marijuana Moment
  3. ^ Erwin Encinares (October 31, 2017), "Cruz: Public hearing on cannabis measure attracts high attendance", Saipan Tribune
  4. ^ Senate calendar for third special session, May 16, 2018, Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature official website, published May 11, 2018
  5. ^ a b "Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: Legislation to Legalize Marijuana; Update: SB 20-62 was approved by the Senate on 5/15.", Official website, NORML, May 15, 2018
  6. ^ Cherrie Anne E. Villahermosa (May 30, 2018), "House panel OK's marijuana bill", Marianas Variety

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