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Maryland legalized marijuana July 1st; What has the state seen since?


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Legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes has been proposed once in Pennsylvania. For years, Republicans, who held majorities in both the State House and Senate said legal pot wasn’t going to happen. But now Democrats have a majority in the House, there’s a Democratic Governor who supports legalization, and a few Republicans have come out in favor of making marijuana legal for adult use.

Maryland became the latest state and state bordering Pennsylvania to legalize adult use marijuana July 1st. Last year, Maryland voters approved a referendum to legalize adult use marijuana by about a two-thirds majority.

Pamela Wood, a state house reporter for Baltimore Banner, was on The Spark Monday and said the first two-and-a-half weeks of marijuana sales have been successful,"Maryland had a medical cannabis program. So there was already the infrastructure in place with growers, processors and dispensaries. Those are the retail stores. The vast majority of the dispensaries were given the option to pay a big fee and convert their license from medical to general use. So we had about a hundred retail locations throughout the state where selling weed gummies, extracts, all the products starting July 1st. And it went gangbusters right from the start."

About $21 million worth of marijuana was legally sold in Maryland during the first week. There's a state sales 9% tax on marijuana. Wood said the state estimates sales of up to $600 million for the first year.

Wood said she is curious whether Pennsylvanians will travel to Maryland to buy weed, even though that's illegal,"What I'm interested to see is will they figure out are people crossing state lines to come into Maryland? We're bordered by Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, D.C. D.C. and Virginia have legalized the use of cannabis, but they don't have markets in place. So are people crossing the border? Are people driving down 83 to come down to a health center or to Timonium to buy? We don't know that yet. Legally, you're not supposed to cross the state line and then cross back out. But you got to believe people are doing that."

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