Vermont House approves legal marijuana market bill
Vermont lawmakers have given the initial green light for a legal market for marijuana.
The House voted 90-54 to pass a taxed and regulated market following hours of debate.
Sales would be charged a 20% tax and some of that revenue would be used for after school and summer learning programs.
The bill also bans flavored cannabis vapes and sets a cap on the potency of the cannabis to 30% THC.
It also creates a cannabis control board to oversee and regulate the sales of marijuana. Its members would be appointed by Gov. Phil Scott, R-Vermont.