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Marijuana Legalization in Wisconsin: Where Does the State Stand?

 
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Despite neighboring states legalizing it, marijuana remains illegal in Wisconsin.

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Marijuana legalization has been a hot topic in the United States in recent years, with more and more states legalizing it for both recreational and medical use. However, Wisconsin is one state that has yet to make any significant changes to its marijuana laws. Despite bordering states legalizing it, marijuana remains illegal in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin residents are choosing to spend their hard-earned cash in Illinois, specifically on weed. According to a report by the Chicago Tribune, Wisconsin residents are crossing state lines to buy marijuana in Illinois, which legalized recreational marijuana in 2020. This trend is causing concern among Wisconsin lawmakers, who fear that the state is losing out on potential tax revenue.

After years of opposition to any form of marijuana legalization in Wisconsin, Republican lawmakers are now working privately to build support for medical marijuana legalization. According to a report by the Wisconsin State Journal, a group of Republican lawmakers is exploring the possibility of legalizing medical marijuana in the state. However, the group is facing opposition from some conservative factions within the Republican Party.

Cannabis legalization is wildly popular in Wisconsin. A 2022 Marquette Law School study found that 69% of Wisconsin registered voters and 64% of likely voters support legalizing marijuana for recreational use. Despite this overwhelming support, Wisconsin remains one of the few states in the country that has not legalized marijuana in any form.

The governor of Wisconsin released his biennial budget request on Wednesday, and it again includes language to legalize medical and recreational marijuana. This is not the first time that the governor has included marijuana legalization in his budget request, but it remains to be seen whether the state legislature will take action on the issue.

There have been recent murmurs about the possibility of legalizing medical marijuana in Wisconsin. But these proposals have stalled as lawmakers debate the issue. Some lawmakers are concerned about the potential for abuse of medical marijuana, while others are worried about the impact on law enforcement.

Despite the lack of progress on marijuana legalization in Wisconsin, neighboring states have legalized it for both recreational and medical use. Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota have all legalized recreational marijuana, while Michigan and Minnesota have also legalized medical marijuana. This has led to concerns about Wisconsin residents crossing state lines to buy marijuana, as well as concerns about Wisconsin losing out on potential tax revenue.

Tax on medical marijuana in Alabama will be decided in the upcoming election cycle. Alabama is one of the few states that has not legalized any form of marijuana, but there is growing support for medical marijuana legalization in the state. The upcoming election cycle will determine whether Alabama will join the growing number of states that have legalized medical marijuana.

According to a Marquette study, 64% of registered voters in Wisconsin support legalization of marijuana. This is a significant increase from just a few years ago, when support for legalization was much lower. Despite this growing support, marijuana remains illegal in Wisconsin, and it remains to be seen whether the state will take action on the issue in the near future.

In conclusion, marijuana legalization remains a contentious issue in Wisconsin. Despite overwhelming public support for legalization, lawmakers have been slow to take action on the issue. With neighboring states legalizing marijuana, Wisconsin may eventually be forced to follow suit in order to remain competitive. However, for now, marijuana remains illegal in Wisconsin, and residents will have to continue crossing state lines to buy it legally.

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