Recreational pot bill hits roadblock in House committee
      
      SANTA FE  The latest attempt to add New Mexico to the ranks of states that have legalized recreational marijuana use  and taxed its sales  was derailed Monday in a House panel, when four Democrats joined with the committees five Republicans to table the measure.
The 9-1 vote in the House Business and Industry Committee after more than two hours of debate all but ensures the bill will not land on Gov. Susana Martinezs desk before the 60-day legislative session ends March 18.
With uncertainty swirling about whether President Donald Trumps administration will shift federal policy and crack down on states that have legalized recreational pot, some lawmakers expressed concern about legalizing recreational marijuana in New Mexico. Eight states and the District of Columbia have enacted such laws.
They also expressed concern about marijuanas effect on young people  although the bill would have limited legal sales to those age 21 and older  and skepticism about claims that legalization would curb the influence of drug cartels.
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