Warren Limmer, Minnesota conservative, was savaged with Cheech and Chong references for his ‘more modest joints’ remark
The cannabis bill passed the Minnesota Senate on Friday
The bill would permit grown-ups, 21 years or more seasoned, to buy and sell marijuana
Warren Limmer, Minnesota conservative, was savaged with Cheech and Chong references for his ‘more modest joints’ remark during a maryjane sanctioning discussion. The bill passed the Senate 34-33 with all liberals saying OK and conservatives no.
A buddy rendition of the bill was passed in the House on Tuesday. The votes remained at 71-59. Presently the procedures will go to a House-Senate gathering board of trustees, which will determine the distinctions before definite votes.
The bill would permit grown-ups, 21 years or more established, to buy and sell pot. They will likewise be permitted to have up to 1.5 pounds and grow up to eight plants at home. Up to two ounces will be permitted to be conveyed openly puts.
“Presently I’ve seen recordings of DEA assaults,” Limmer said.
“A portion of these plants are 8, 10 feet tall. You can have 8 of them. You can have a security wall made of these items in your patio,” he added.
I’d like to present Warren Limmer with the 2023 Definitely Understands Marijuana Award. He’s earned it. #mnleg
— Brian Evans (@BriInMN) April 28, 2023
“Only two ounces is comparable to three joints,” Limmer contended.
Twitter clients promptly began savaging him.
“This conservative took Cheech and Chong all in all too in a real sense,” a Twitter client said.
“Indeed, even Cheech and Chong would experience difficulty with that math,” another additional.
“The disallowance of pot is a bombed framework that has not accomplished the ideal objectives and has had mind boggling costs for our networks, particularly for networks of variety,” Lindsey Port, a liberal, said on the floor.
“We have an open door today to cast a ballot green to fix a portion of the mischief that has been finished and make an extraordinary arrangement of guideline that works for Minnesota purchasers and organizations, while guaranteeing an open door in this new market for networks that have been generally impacted by restriction,” she added.