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Governor Reeves vetoes amended House Bill 1152, objects to expanded 'right to try' language
Summary
Governor Tate Reeves returned House Bill 1152 after an amendment expanded a proposed 'right to try' medical cannabis provision to non‑residents; Reeves said the change risked upsetting the balance of the state's medical cannabis law and cited concerns from the state health officer.
The governor returned House Bill 1152 to the Mississippi House of Representatives, objecting to amendments that expanded the bill’s scope beyond Mississippi residents. In a message read to the chamber, Governor Tate Reeves said the bill’s amended language "extended the right to try medical cannabis to every…
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