2019 Hawaii cannabis legalization proceeded with SB 686 / HB 708, introduced January 2019. The bill was listed as a "top priority" for the 2019 legislative year, President of Hawaii Senate Ron Kouchi, and supported by the Hawaii Democratic Party chairperson Keali'i Lopez. It was opposed by GovernorDavid Ige. SB 686 passed the Senate Judiciary committee unanimously on February 9, 2019. The same year a plethora of other bills (11 in the state House, 11 in the Senate) were introduced to legalize cannabis.
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| - 2019 Hawaii cannabis legalization proceeded with SB 686 / HB 708, introduced January 2019. The bill was listed as a "top priority" for the 2019 legislative year, President of Hawaii Senate Ron Kouchi, and supported by the Hawaii Democratic Party chairperson Keali'i Lopez. It was opposed by GovernorDavid Ige. SB 686 passed the Senate Judiciary committee unanimously on February 9, 2019. The same year a plethora of other bills (11 in the state House, 11 in the Senate) were introduced to legalize cannabis. (en)
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