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Senate advances H.321 with new trim-and-harvest license and a pilot "showcase" for small cannabis cultivators
Summary
The Senate passed H.321, which creates a trim-and-harvest license, updates packaging and transfer rules, and adds a limited pilot "showcase" permitting retailer-run events to help small cannabis cultivators sell to consumers under strict guardrails.
The Vermont Senate ordered third reading and passed H.321, a package of technical and targeted changes to state cannabis law that also adds a pilot program to increase market access for small cultivators.
The economic development committee described the bill as primarily housekeeping with several additions requested by the cannabis sector. Major substantive changes include a new trim-and-harvest service license (with a $500 annual fee), authorization for propagation/nursery sales to retailers for registered home‑grower sales, packaging-label requirements that add a "harvested on" date, and temporary permits to allow an…
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