Last Tuesday, lawmakers unanimously voted to pass a bill that would have made cannabis legal and regulated nationally. The proposal represents the initial phase of legalization. The proposed decision would lay the foundation for legally selling cannabis, guaranteeing that tax revenue is shared among communities and may be used to fund things like education and public health. On a 31-2 vote, the Chamber of Representatives First Committee approved the legislation introduced by Rep. Carlos Ardila.
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