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Medical marijuana program seeks small rule changes: caregivers, concentrate package size, residency documentation (SB 2293)
Summary
The Senate Human Services Committee opened a hearing on Senate Bill 2293, which would add a 1‑gram cap for concentrates, reinstate a 21‑year minimum age for designated caregivers and allow limited alternative residency documents for qualifying patients.
The Senate Human Services Committee opened a public hearing on Senate Bill 2293, which proposes three targeted changes to the state medical marijuana program: a maximum 1‑gram package size for concentrates, restoration of a 21‑year minimum age for designated caregivers, and expanded options for verifying a qualifying patient’s residency.
Jason Wall of the Medical Marijuana Program told the committee ‘‘the department supports adding a maximum 1 gram package size for concentrates’’…
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