Why the DFL's pot tour is more about the 2020 election than the 2020 legislative session
During the 2019 legislative session, when it came time for the Minnesota House of Representatives DFL majority to take a stand on the legalization of marijuana for recreational use, they did in the middle of the road.
Calling its approach Responsible on Cannabis, the caucus called for a task force to study the issue, while supporting changes to criminal penalties and making it easier for veterans with service connected disabilities to get medical marijuana.
In fact, the only vote on full legalization came not in the House but in the Senate, where a Republican-controlled committee voted it down on party lines.
In the intervening months, however, the No. 2 leader in the House DFL caucus has come out strongly for legalization, presenting the issue not only as a personal endorsement but as an official position of the 75-member caucus.
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