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Wisconsin Democrats re-launch cannabis legalization campaign

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Proposed legalization of cannabis in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Democrats once again presented a bill aimed at legalizing all forms of cannabis medical and recreational use for adults, reviving a long-standing debate in a state that remains atypical in the Midwest.

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While the neighboring states of Illinois and Michigan have implemented regulated markets, this proposal faces numerous obstacles in a legislature still controlled by Republicans, who have systematically blocked any broader reform.

The new bill was unveiled at the Wisconsin State Capitol in early February, with Democratic lawmakers seeking to link legalization to economic stability, criminal justice reform and regulatory clarity, particularly at a time when the state's hemp industry is in flux.

«Legalizing cannabis is not radical. What is radical is maintaining a system that destroys lives, depletes resources and ignores the will of the people,» said Democratic Rep. Darrin Madison  at the time of announcement.

A complete framework for medical and recreational use

The bill would allow adults aged 21 and over to purchase and possess cannabis products, while establishing a medical cannabis program. Supervision would fall to a new cannabis regulation division within the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, responsible for issuing licenses, testing products and ensuring compliance with regulations throughout the supply chain.

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Under the bill, licensed growers, processors and retailers would operate within a structured tax framework, with excise taxes applied at several levels. A portion of tax revenues from consumption would be earmarked for public health research into the effects of cannabis use.

The proposal also includes job protection measures for cannabis consumption outside working hours, and clearly defined possession limits for flowers, concentrates and infused products.

Criminal justice reform at the heart of the proposal

In addition to market regulation, the Democrats place a strong emphasis on’erasing criminal records and sentence review. The bill would create an avenue for people currently incarcerated or previously convicted of offenses that would become legal to ask the courts to overturn or expunge those convictions.

«Arresting someone for smoking pot doesn't make our neighborhoods safer,» said Madison, arguing that law enforcement disproportionately affects black and mixed-race communities and creates long-term barriers to housing, employment and education.

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The Wisconsin Department of Justice would also be required to proactively inform eligible residents of opportunities to expunge their past cannabis offenses.

Hemp market disruption adds urgency to debate

The timing of the bill is closely linked to recent federal changes that have restricted the scope of legal products. with THC derived from hemp. Wisconsin's hemp industry, estimated at nearly 700 million dollars, rapidly expanded after the’2018 Farm Bill passed, but it has been plunged into uncertainty since the adoption of new federal restrictions at the end of 2025.

Supporters of legalization argue that a regulated cannabis market could offer a lifeline to existing operators. «We already have the infrastructure. We already have the workforce. What's missing is clear legislation at the state level,» said Mike Sickler, owner of a Wisconsin-based cannabis retailer, warning that businesses could otherwise leave the state.

Polls suggest growing public support for reform. A recent Marquette Law School poll found that 67% of Wisconsin voters support cannabis legalization, including a strong majority of Democrats and independents, and nearly half of Republicans.

Yet Republican leaders remain opposed to legalizing recreational use. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos reiterated that he would not support recreational cannabis, although some Republican lawmakers are pursuing a more limited bill reserved for medical use. Senate President, Mary Felzkowski, said she hoped such a proposal could go forward, even if divisions within the party persist.

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