'POLITICSMaine Lawmakers Reject Bill To Remove Marijuana From State's Criminal Code And Expunge Past Convictions' - Marijuana Moment
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Maine lawmakers rejected a bill proposed by Sen. Joe Baldacci to remove marijuana from the state's criminal code and expunge past convictions. The bill aimed to decriminalize marijuana possession and trafficking, eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for marijuana offenses, and order the expungement of past convictions. The Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee voted 8–2 against the bill over concerns of lacking regulatory framework. An amended version suggests a stakeholder group review and report on potential changes to the criminal code. The bill now moves to the full legislature but faces challenges after the committee's majority voted against it.

January 11, 2024 | 8:58 pm
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The ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF (MJ), which tracks cannabis-related stocks, may face short-term negative sentiment due to the rejection of Maine's bill to decriminalize marijuana, potentially impacting the growth prospects of the industry in the state.
The rejection of the bill in Maine may create a negative perception of the regulatory environment for cannabis, which could dampen investor sentiment towards cannabis-related stocks and ETFs like MJ in the short term.
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AdvisorShares Pure US Cannabis ETF (MSOS), which focuses on U.S. cannabis companies, might experience short-term negative impact due to the setback in Maine's legislative progress on marijuana decriminalization.
The decision by Maine lawmakers could be seen as a sign of resistance to further cannabis legalization efforts in the U.S., potentially affecting the performance of ETFs like MSOS that invest in American cannabis companies.
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