mitchgo61
I go where the thrills are
A bit confusing, but here's where it stands...
1. The legislature passed the extension of the retail moratorium.....sales won't start till February 2018.
2. BUT....they thankfully took out the "private residence" language.... so now you can consume anywhere that isn't considered public.
3. HOWEVER....our buffoon governor won't sign it. So....starting Monday the original law goes into effect. Full legality, and retail shops can open this Ocotober.
The gov has ten days to sign or veto. If he doesn't sign, new law goes into effect, pushing back retail by 90 days (the only material change in the new bill, other than explicitly calling out minors as still being banned from cannibis).
Bottom line: Maine is legal Monday, no matter what. Whether or not kids are legal is a matter of interpretation, and the retail start date is still in question. Other than that, you know....vape 'em if you got 'em.
http://bangordailynews.com/2017/01/...es-legislature-but-lepage-refuses-to-sign-it/
1. The legislature passed the extension of the retail moratorium.....sales won't start till February 2018.
2. BUT....they thankfully took out the "private residence" language.... so now you can consume anywhere that isn't considered public.
3. HOWEVER....our buffoon governor won't sign it. So....starting Monday the original law goes into effect. Full legality, and retail shops can open this Ocotober.
The gov has ten days to sign or veto. If he doesn't sign, new law goes into effect, pushing back retail by 90 days (the only material change in the new bill, other than explicitly calling out minors as still being banned from cannibis).
Bottom line: Maine is legal Monday, no matter what. Whether or not kids are legal is a matter of interpretation, and the retail start date is still in question. Other than that, you know....vape 'em if you got 'em.
http://bangordailynews.com/2017/01/...es-legislature-but-lepage-refuses-to-sign-it/