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Cuomo To Take Fact Finding Tour Of Legal Cannabis States

Hans Pennink
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AP
N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo

Governor Cuomo says he plans to soon visit states where marijuana is legal to get some tips on what did and did not work for them, as New York prepares to make adult recreational marijuana use legal.

Cuomo says he’ll go to California, Colorado, Illinois and Massachusetts in the coming weeks to meet with officials there and find out how they are carrying out the monitoring and sale of the drug, the taxing of cannabis, and whether they have any revenue streams devoted to lower-income communities adversely affected by marijuana prohibition. The governor has included a bill in his budget plan and says it is a “major priority.”

“So that we have the best bill and best system when we pass it,” said Cuomo. “And I want to pass it by April 1.”

Legislative sponsors of legalizing cannabis differ with the governor on one key issue. They want a dedicated fund to help those who disproportionately suffered under the criminalization of cannabis. Cuomo wants a portion of the marijuana taxes to go to the programs, but he does not want it spelled out in the statute.  

Karen has covered state government and politics for New York State Public Radio, a network of 10 New York and Connecticut stations, since 1990. She is also a regular contributor to the statewide public television program about New York State government, New York Now. She appears on the reporter’s roundtable segment, and interviews newsmakers.