Top headline: PBS Wisconsin
Bottom headline: Marijuana Moment
Ben Adlin reports for Marijuana Moment:
A newly announced Republican candidate for governor of Wisconsin said this week that he’s “open to considering different opportunities” when it comes to legalizing medical or adult-use marijuana in the state, though he has provided little in the way of specifics so far.
“I would be open to considering different opportunities there,” manufacturing company CEO Bill Berrien, a former Navy SEAL, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in an interview published on Wednesday announcing his campaign. “Maybe around taking THC-infused drinks and pushing those tax funds towards corporate attraction, business attraction, business investment. So, open to considering some of those ideas.”
The report didn’t elaborate on how Berrien might use tax revenue from THC beverages to attract business investment.
For now, cannabis remains illegal in Wisconsin for both medical and adult use.
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