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GOV. CUOMO: NEW YORK WILL GO REC IN 2020

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By Alex Halperin
01/13/2020 05:02 PM GMT-0700
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In his state of the state address, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) promised to legalize REC this year.
New York Times

  • He said the potential $300M in tax revenue would help to fill the state’s $6B budget gap, and proposed that the state university system become a cannabis research hub.
  • Cuomo said he would co-ordinate the effort with bordering states New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, though he said New York would not wait for them. (New Jersey is expected to have a REC ballot initiative in November.)
    NJ.com
  • “The federal government failed Americans with opioids,” Cuomo said. “We cannot allow that to happen with cannabinoids.”
  • There are likely to be questions about where the taxes will go. And conservative Democrats on Long Island may still be hold-outs.

In other state news:

  • Among lawmakers, there’s a new push to create a regulated industry in Vermont, where REC is already legal.
    AP
  • New Jersey’s REC vote is likely to spur big spending by advocacy groups.
    Insider NJ
  • Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) opposes REC legalization.
    Cincinnati Public Radio
  • Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) said she’s open to REC legalization but will prioritize MED.
    Marijuana Moment
  • A MED initiative qualified for the Mississippi ballot.
    Marijuana Moment
  • Alabama’s Attorney General opposes MED legalization.
    ABC
  • MED and REC ballot initiatives qualified for the South Dakota ballot.
    KELO
  • Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said he will push for decriminalization.
    WWLP
  • Several companies are suing Michigan over Detroit’s decision to temporarily opt out of issuing REC licenses.
    MLive

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