Press Release

New Hampshire Senate Passes Bill to Decriminalize Marijuana Possession

May 11, 2017


New Hampshire Senate Passes Bill to Decriminalize Marijuana Possession

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, May 11, 2017

Contact: Violet Cavendish
vcavendish@mpp.org

HB 640 is headed back to the House, which is expected to concur with the Senate’s version; the bill would remove the threat of arrest and jail time for possession of up to three-quarters of an ounce of marijuana

New UNH poll finds more than two-thirds of Granite Staters (68%) support making marijuana legal

CONCORD, N.H. — The state Senate passed a bill Thursday (17-6) that would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana in New Hampshire.

HB 640 will now head back to the House of Representatives, which overwhelmingly approved the original version in February (318-36) and is expected to concur with the Senate-approved version soon. At that point, the bill would be sent to Gov. Chris Sununu, who is expected to sign it into law.

HB 640 was originally introduced in the House by Rep. Renny Cushing and a bipartisan group of co-sponsors. The Senate-approved version would reduce the penalty for possession of up to three-quarters of an ounce of marijuana from a criminal misdemeanor — currently punishable by up to one year in prison and a fine of up to $2,000 — to a civil violation punishable by a $100 fine for a first or second offense and a $300 fine for a third offense within three years of the first offense. A fourth offense within three years of the first offense could be charged as a class B misdemeanor, but there would be no arrest or possibility of jail time.

“This is a very important reform for the Granite State, and it has been a long time coming,” said Matt Simon, New England political director for the Marijuana Policy Project. “The walls of prohibition are crumbling in New England and across the United States. It’s encouraging to see New Hampshire finally begin to catch up with neighboring states by passing decriminalization.”

More than two-thirds of New Hampshire adults (68%) support making marijuana legal, according to the latest Granite State Poll, which was released Tuesday by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. Nearly three-quarters of Granite Staters (74%) would like to see the Legislature decriminalize or legalize marijuana.

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