A new bill proposes to reduce penalties for possessing a small amount of marijuana in the state. Supporters call it more just punishment for an infraction many already commit, but opponents warn it would send the wrong message about drug use. The bill has passed the House but faces a tough time in the Senate and a veto threat from the Governor. We’ll look at current marijuana law, the new proposals and New Hampshire's attitudes around this drug.
- Jeff Fontas, Democratic Representative from Nashua and primary sponsor of HB 1623
- Lou D’Allesandro, Democratic State Senator from Manchester
- Richard Van Wickler, Superintendent of Cheshire County Law Enforcement and member of the Law Enforcement Against Prohibition