Delaware’s House is preparing to vote on a bill that would legalize recreational marijuana, a concept that leaves criminal defense attorneys contemplating the future of their practices.

It’s a decision that could have an impact on lawyers in both the criminal and corporate spheres, with H.B. 150, introduced by Rep. Ed Osienski, D-Newark, proposing a regulated system of licensing businesses for retail and production.

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