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Committee debates testing requirements for processed medical marijuana; bill pulled for amendment
Summary
Senate Bill 305, which would require processed medical marijuana products to be tested "after being fully processed," prompted detailed committee questions about whether the bill would permit sale of pre-rolled joints and how the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) division interprets Amendment 98.
Senator (name spoken as) Penzo presented a bill (referred to in committee as relating to "Turn 305") that would clarify testing requirements for processed medical marijuana products. The sponsor said the bill "addresses an issue with testing requirements for new products" and would require processed products to be tested "after being fully processed," which the sponsor characterized as testing the final product as a whole.
Senator Hickey and other committee members asked whether that language would…
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