Maine’s Governor Proposes Pushing Back Legal Pot Sales Until 2019

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Maine's Governor Proposes Pushing Back Legal Pot Sales Until 2019

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Maine’s governor is pushing for lawmakers to delay the start of legal recreational marijuana sales instead of rewriting the voter-approved marijuana law.

Republican House Minority Leader Ken Fredette, who also supports a delay, said lawmakers haven’t had enough time to read the 70-page bill that would rewrite the voter-approved law. The bill also would add taxes and delay sales until 2019.

Fredette is sponsoring a bill from Gov. Paul LePage that would only delay sales.

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