A proposal to let New Mexico voters decide whether to legalize
recreational marijuana has stalled in committee and is likely dead for the
year.
The state Senate Rules Committee voted 5-5 on Tuesday against
sending the constitutional amendment to another committee for consideration.
The proposal would have made it legal for adults 21 and over to possess and use
marijuana.
The plan likely would have faced difficulty in the Legislature. And
Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino, an Albuquerque Democrat who sponsored the measure,
says he sees little chance of the issue being revived this session. But he says
he will try again next year. Colorado and Washington state have
legalized marijuana.
Pot stores opened in Colorado
last month, and sales should start in Washington
later this year.
Information from The AP.
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