The feud between Maine lawmakers and Janet Mills’ marijuana regulators

AUGUSTA, Maine — Adult-use marijuana operators in Maine’s still-nascent legal market and their legislative allies believe state regulations have continued to blunt their ability to grow.

While Gov. Janet Mills’ administration often gets what it wants in the Democratic-led Legislature, a key exception is on marijuana policy, where lawmakers in both parties have aligned with members of the industry that remains illegal federally in pushing back on proposed rules to Maine’s adult-use program that launched in 2020 after voters approved it in 2016.

The tension even led Rep. David Boyer, R-Poland, a longtime marijuana legalization advocate, to launch a petition in the past week asking Mills to fire Office of Cannabis Policy Director John Hudak, arguing the regulator is “unfairly and unjustly executing state law.”

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