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House rejects Senate substitute to HB1946 on under‑21 possession of tobacco and hemp products; conference requested
Summary
House Bill 1946, concerning possession of retail tobacco and hemp products by persons under 21, had the Senate substitute rejected by the House on Feb. 12 by roll call; the House later agreed to a conference committee and named conferees.
House Bill 1946, legislation addressing possession of retail tobacco products and hemp products intended for smoking by persons younger than 21, was considered on the House supplemental calendar on Feb. 12. The sponsor told the chamber her original bill focused on confiscation, and that the Senate substitute broadened enforcement and carried a fiscal impact; she asked the House to reject…
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