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The New Hampshire Senate defeated HB 186, a House-passed bill that would have legalized marijuana possession and home cultivation for adults 21 and older. Despite strong public support and potential revenue of $60 million, the chamber killed the proposal in a 15-9 vote, while Governor Kelly Ayotte has threatened to veto any such legislation.

Granite State Buzzkill: NH Senate Snuffs Out House-Approved Legalization Bill

Mar 5, 2026

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

The New Hampshire Senate has once again put the brakes on progress, voting 15-9 to table a House-passed bill that would have finally ended marijuana prohibition in the Granite State. This move effectively kills HB 186, a solid proposal that would have allowed adults 21 and older to possess up to two ounces of flower and even grow six plants at home. Despite overwhelming public support and a projected $60 million in revenue to help local communities, the Senate remains the ultimate buzzkill, backed by Governor Kelly Ayotte’s constant veto threats.

This is a tough break for local tokers who are tired of being surrounded by legal states while New Hampshire stays stuck in the past. It matters because it delays essential social equity measures, like clearing old possession records and protecting consumers' rights to housing and jobs. For the average enthusiast, it means the wait for a safe, regulated, and tax-beneficial market continues. However, don't lose hope—advocates are already pivoting toward a constitutional amendment to let the voters decide directly, bypassing the governor entirely.

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