The debate over legalizing marijuana for recreational use in Pennsylvania is no longer asking if it should be done, but how to regulate it. The Pennsylvania Senate Law and Justice Committee on Monday completed its third and final public hearing studying the impact of implementing an adult-use marijuana law. Pennsylvania already allows the purchase of marijuana, through a doctor, for medical use. “We’re fortunate to already have an established medical marijuana program in Pennsylvania which has laid the basic groundwork for licensing, growing, manufacturing, and selling cannabis through a state-regulated system,” Republican state Sen. Mike Regan, committee majority chair, said during the hearing. He says his support of legalization is not a sign that he is going soft on crime—it is his way of fighting crime. “It’s a multibillion-dollar industry that is financing murder incorporated,” Regan told The Epoch Times in a phone interview after the hearing. “Police officers and …