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As a marijuana legalization bill was about to go to a vote on the floor of the Vermont House Tuesday afternoon, Democratic leaders pulled the plug and agreed to send it to a committee for further debate.
The move means House leaders were unable to muster the votes to pass the legislation. Whether that kills the bill for the year or not is a matter of speculation.
“It’s not dead,” said Eli Harrington, an East Burke resident who had been lobbying for legalization.
“That kills it,” muttered Rep. Sam Young (D-Glover), also a supporter.
“We believe the bill needs some more time and some more vetting,” said House Majority Leader Jill Krowinski (D-Burlington). “I’m not going to push it out there if it needs more time.”
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Democrats pulled the bill even though nearly 60% of Vermont voters supported it.
H. 170 is expected to receive a full House vote soon; a statewide survey conducted this week found 57% of Vermont voters are in favor of the bipartisan proposal to eliminate penalties for personal marijuana possession and cultivation by adults 21 and older