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Bill would require verified owner consent before psilocybin or marijuana licenses issued
Summary
Senate Bill 907 would require applicants for psilocybin manufacturer licenses and marijuana production/processing registrations to submit verified ownership information and written owner consent when the license premises are not owned by the applicant, the sponsor said at a Feb. 20 public hearing.
Senate Bill 907 drew a lengthy Feb. 20 public hearing before the Senate Labor and Business Committee, where sponsor Sen. Kim Thatcher said the bill would require applicants for psilocybin manufacturing licenses and for medical marijuana grow or processing registrations to provide verified ownership information and, when the premises are not owned by the applicant, to obtain specified consent from the property owner.
Thatcher said the change…
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