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Report Spells Out Pros and Cons of Medical Marijuana in Wyoming

CHEYENNE — A new report raises concerns that a medical marijuana program in Wyoming may not be able to pay for itself, though it also states that hurdle can be overcome.

It also says state lawmakers should work to create “placeholder bills” in case voters legalize some form of marijuana.

Those suggestions and more information come from the final report of the Governor’s Marijuana Impact Assessment Council, which was released Wednesday.

The nearly 250-page document does not offer a recommendation on whether marijuana should be legalized, but it does give an idea of what a medical marijuana program could look like in Wyoming.

Effects of marijuana legalization are addressed in several different aspects, ranging from agriculture to criminal justice to health to revenue. [Read more at the Casper Star Tribune]

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