Committee accepts 99‑page medical‑cannabis amendment and agrees to summer study
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Summary
Senator Hale placed a 99‑page amendment from the state's medical‑cannabis commission on SB 4‑59, emphasizing physician prescription and pharmacist dispensing and adherence to federal scheduling triggers; the committee agreed to make the amendment part of the bill and to send the measure to summer study for stakeholder review.
Senator Hale introduced a 99‑page amendment to SB 4‑59 based on the recommendations of a state medical cannabis commission. The sponsor emphasized that the amendment preserves trigger conditions tied to federal rescheduling (no active implementation until a substance moves from Schedule I to Schedule III), requires that any medical cannabis be prescribed by a physician and dispensed by a pharmacist within a medical context, and incorporates controlled‑substances database reporting for any dispensing.
Hale said the amendment reflects hours of work by the commission and noted the intent to put the amendment on the bill and send the legislation to summer study so stakeholders and the public can review the extensive text; she also suggested participants for the summer study and requested committee support. Some senators said they had not read the entire 99 pages in committee but accepted the plan to make it publicly available over the summer for broader review. The committee adopted the amendment and agreed to send the bill to summer study without objection.
The sponsor asked the clerk to ensure the amendment and bill are available for public inspection and to coordinate next‑step planning after the session.
