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New Hamsphire’s marijuana laws are backwards. New Hamsphire’s marijuana laws are backwards.
Possession of any amount: up to one year in prison Possession of any amount: up to one year in prison
and $2,000 fine - misdemeanor and $2,000 fine - misdemeanor
Sale or cultivation of under an ounce: up to 3 years Sale or cultivation of under an ounce: up to 3 years
in prison and $25,000 - felony in prison and $25,000 - felony
Governor John Lynch refuses to allow the passage of Governor John Lynch refuses to allow the passage of
any marijuana reform legislation. In 2009, he vetoed any marijuana reform legislation. In 2009, he vetoed
the medical marijuana bill. The House overrode his the medical marijuana bill. The House overrode his
veto but the Senate fell short by 2 votes. veto but the Senate fell short by 2 votes.
Meanwhile, the state government monopolizes the Meanwhile, the state government monopolizes the
sale of alcohol and wine through NH State Liquor sale of alcohol and wine through NH State Liquor
Stores, securing its position as the state’s biggest Stores, securing its position as the state’s biggest
drug cartel. drug cartel.

UNH NORML is committed to bringing rational UNH NORML is committed to bringing rational
drug policy to New Hampshire drug policy to New Hampshire

Contact us: Contact us:


norml.unh@gmail.com norml.unh@gmail.com

UNH NORML UNH NORML

UNH_NORML UNH_NORML

University of New Hampshire NORML University of New Hampshire NORML


New Hamsphire’s marijuana laws are backwards. New Hamsphire’s marijuana laws are backwards.
Possession of any amount: up to one year in prison Possession of any amount: up to one year in prison
and $2,000 fine - misdemeanor and $2,000 fine - misdemeanor
Sale or cultivation of under an ounce: up to 3 years Sale or cultivation of under an ounce: up to 3 years
in prison and $25,000 - felony in prison and $25,000 - felony
Governor John Lynch refuses to allow the passage of Governor John Lynch refuses to allow the passage of
any marijuana reform legislation. In 2009, he vetoed any marijuana reform legislation. In 2009, he vetoed
the medical marijuana bill. The House overrode his the medical marijuana bill. The House overrode his
veto but the Senate fell short by 2 votes. veto but the Senate fell short by 2 votes.
Meanwhile, the state government monopolizes the Meanwhile, the state government monopolizes the
sale of alcohol and wine through NH State Liquor sale of alcohol and wine through NH State Liquor
Stores, securing its position as the state’s biggest Stores, securing its position as the state’s biggest
drug cartel. drug cartel.

UNH NORML is committed to bringing rational UNH NORML is committed to bringing rational
drug policy to New Hampshire drug policy to New Hampshire

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