Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo (D) will call for legalized recreational marijuana in her 2019 budget proposal later this week.
Raimondo told the Providence Journal that her decision to move forward on the issue was made with “reluctance.”
"I
have resisted this for the four years I’ve been governor. ... Now,
however, things have changed, mainly because all of our neighbors are
moving forward,” she told the newspaper last week.
Raimondo’s office is expected to release her full budget proposal on Thursday, but press secretary Josh Block confirmed to WJAR-TV in Providence that a proposal for legalized recreational marijuana would be included.
"As
our neighboring states move forward with legal marijuana, the Governor
is mindful of its impact on Rhode Island, from law enforcement to public
health," Block told the TV station in a statement.
Block
added that the governor's proposal for legalization will ensure Rhode
Island has the "strongest regulatory framework for adult-use marijuana
in the nation."
Raimondo, who heads the Democratic
Governors Association, told The Hill last month she would consider a
legalization framework in the coming year.
"We have a
robust medical marijuana program which I would like to expand this year.
Then we're going to take a harder look at legalizing recreational,"
Raimondo said in an interview.
Rhode Island would
follow states in the region such as Vermont, Massachusetts and Maine in
legalizing marijuana for recreational use. The use of marijuana
recreationally was legalized in at least 10 states as of 2018, with many
more states eyeing it in the near future.
Medical marijuana has been legal in Rhode Island since 2007.
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