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Committee amends edible cannabinoid rules: serving sizes, possession limits, fees and veteran/nonresident provisions
Summary
After extended discussion the Human Services committee amended and advanced legislation that defines edible cannabinoid serving size and possession/purchase limits, sets two-year registry fees and adds provisions for veterans and limited nonresident access; the measure passed committee 6-5-2.
The Human Services committee voted to advance a package of changes dealing with edible cannabinoid products and several administrative aspects of the medical-marijuana program, approving the measure as amended.
Why it matters: The committee’s amendments set the maximum per-serving size and the possession and purchase limits that licensed patients and caregivers can lawfully possess and buy; the bill also adjusts registry fees and includes a mechanism for some veterans and short-term nonresidents to obtain limited access.
Key changes approved in committee: - Per-serving size and possession/purchase limits: committee discussion produced an amended package that aligned definitions and numeric limits.…
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