Delaware governor vetoes cannabis legalization
Delaware's Democratic governor, John Carney, vetoed the bill on Tuesday. to the proposed legalization of cannabis in the state, and drew the wrath of his fellow Democrats, who were in the majority in favor of legalization.
In vetoing the measure, John Carney reiterated the concerns he had previously expressed about the legalization of cannabis.
«I recognize the positive effect marijuana can have on people with certain health conditions, and for that reason, I continue to support the medical cannabis industry in Delaware,» said John Carney.
«I supported the decriminalization of cannabis because I agree that individuals should not be imprisoned solely for the possession and private use of a small amount of cannabis - and today, thanks to decriminalization in Delaware, they are not.»
«That said, I don't believe that promoting or expanding cannabis use is in the best interest of the State of Delaware, especially our young people. Questions about the long-term health and economic impacts of recreational cannabis use, as well as serious enforcement issues, remain unresolved.»
The governor's veto comes just days after the bill failed to pass the state House of Representatives for the second time. The Democrat-controlled House voted 23-15 Thursday to approve the bill, just two votes short of the required supermajority.
There is still a chance for Democratic representatives to override the governor's veto. The only limitation: the last time they succeeded was in 1977.
Betsy Maron, chairwoman of the Delaware Democratic Party, however, says she is confident that lawmakers will to make legalization a reality.
«Last year, we went so far as to include it in our party platform, which passed unanimously at the 2021 state convention,» Maron said in a statement. «Delaware voters further solidified their voice on the issue by electing Democratic legislative candidates who support legalization. We are confident these legislators will override the veto knowing they have the support of Delaware Democrats.»
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