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Senate concurs with House changes to cannabis bill, removes proposed trim-and-harvest license and showcase events
Summary
The Senate concurred in the House amendments to H.321, deleting provisions that would have created a separate 'trim and harvest' cannabis license and removing authorization for up to five cannabis showcase events; the changes were made after the Cannabis Control Board expressed capacity concerns and House members voiced promotion-related worries.
The Vermont Senate on May 30 concurred in the House’s proposed amendments to H.321, a miscellaneous cannabis bill, removing several provisions the House said were unnecessary or premature.
The conference/house-returned document deletes a proposed “trim and harvest” license category, associated rule-making authority and multi-location operation language, and eliminates authorization for up to five statewide cannabis…
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