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Hawaii’s Senate has approved a bill that would legalize adult-use cannabis, sending it to the state’s House of Representatives for consideration.
The bill, which passed 22-3 in the Senate vote Tuesday, will allow for the personal use of small amounts of cannabis by adults who are at least 21. It also would create a licensing program for cultivators, manufacturers and retailers of cannabis products.