Agard Asks JFC to Keep Legalization of Marijuana in State Budget |
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Written by Melissa Agard Press |
Thursday, 11 February 2021 15:21 |
MADISON- Today, Senator Melissa Agard (D-Madison) sent a letter to the Joint Committee on Finance co-chairs in support of keeping the legalization and taxation of medical and recreational marijuana in the state budget. The letter encouraged them to look at the positive economic benefits of legalizing and taxing marijuana like we already do with alcohol. Senator Agard released this statement regarding the letter:
Support for marijuana legalization has been steadily increasing in Wisconsin and across the nation: ● In 2019, a Marquette University Law Poll found that nearly 60 percent of Wisconsinites support the legalization of marijuana. ● Senator Agard introduced the first ever full legalization bill in Wisconsin in 2013. Since then, the number of cosponsors has more than tripled. “Wisconsinites are suffering because of decades-old, racist drug policies that have been affecting communities of color at disproportionate rates. This provision starts to address the disparities that have been created by our outdated criminal justice system. “At a time like this – when our state is feeling the devastating economic effects of the pandemic – it is important that we make every dollar count. This is the smartest decision we can make to ensure long term economic growth. This provision needs to be left in the budget. This is good for all of Wisconsin.” |
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