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Hawaii Senate Rejects Proposal to Increase Cannabis Possession Limits
by Ela E on Mar 06, 2025
Hawaii's cannabis reform efforts hit a roadblock as the Senate rejects a proposal to increase possession limits from 3 grams to 15 grams. The decision sparks debate over fairness, practicality, and the state’s stance on meaningful cannabis policy reform.
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