Cannabis growing in the garden in summer.
Delaware will officially begin legal adult-use marijuana sales on Aug. 1, marking a major milestone in the state’s cannabis legalization efforts.
Delaware’s first Marijuana Commissioner, Robert Coupe, is stepping down after overseeing the establishment of the state’s regulated recreational marijuana market. Coupe will transition to a role in the private sector.
Recreational marijuana sales could soon be coming to Milford as the city’s planning commission met Tuesday to discuss zoning rules and regulations.
The Milford City Council is considering allowing the sale of recreational marijuana within city limits, following a meeting Wednesday night where council members debated potential conditions and regulations.
According to the town's Monday night agenda, marijuana sales and production within municipality limits will be discussed.
House Bill 1 focuses on legalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use, and House Bill 2 revisits regulating the legal industry of growing and selling cannabis.
If passed, the use of recreational marijuana for adults would be legal after July 1, 2023.
Delaware's initial House Bill 305 is no different from current House Bills 371 and 372.
