New Pennsylvania Proposal Seeks to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis
- supplythebrand
- Jul 15
- 1 min read

A new bipartisan proposal in Pennsylvania is seeking to legalize adult-use cannabis.
A bipartisan Pennsylvania proposal introduced Thursday by state Sens. Dan Laughlin (R) and Sharif Street (D) seeks to make Pennsylvania the 25th U.S. state to legalize adult-use cannabis, FOX 43 reports.
If approved, SB 120 would legalize cannabis for adults aged 21+ and set personal possession limits of 30 grams of flower, 5 grams of concentrate, and 1,000 milligrams of THC in an infused edible or beverage product. The bill would also establish a new regulatory agency, the Cannabis Regulation Board (CRB), which would be tasked with “general and sole regulatory authority” over the industry.
“Legalizing marijuana enables the state to regulate the industry, ensuring that products are tested for safety, purity, and potency. This approach not only protects consumers but also combats the unregulated black market, where safety standards are non-existent.” – Excerpt from the official memo introducing SB120
The proposal “marks a historic bipartisan collaboration, allowing budget talks among legislative leaders to continue in both chambers as cannabis legalization is a lifeline for the state’s 2025-26 budget,” the cannabis advocacy group ResponsiblePA said in the report.
Earlier this year, Pennsylvania House lawmakers passed a cannabis legalization proposal in a narrow 102-101 party-line vote, but the proposal, which included a state-run dispensary model, was swiftly rejected by a key Senate committee.



