HB-1529: An Act to Reform the State's Adult Use Cannabis Seed-to-sale Tracking System to Allow for Canopy Tagging
Sponsored by: Sen. Craig V. Hickman
Carried Over, In The Same Posture, To Any Special Session Of The 131st Legislature, Pursuant To Joint Order Hp 1482. on 05/10/2024
SCR-128: Urging The Department Of The Attorney General To Reconvene The Marijuana Evaluation Task Force Established By Act 273, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2019, To Examine Other States' Laws, Penalties, And Outcomes Pertaining To Marijuana Use Other Than For Medical Purposes; Make Recommendations On Amending Marijuana Use Penalties And Outcomes In The State; And Submit A Report To The Legislature Before The Convening Of The Regular Session Of 2024.
Sponsored by: Sen. Sharon Y. Moriwaki
Referred To Jdc. on 03/15/2023
You have voted SCR-128: Urging The Department Of The Attorney General To Reconvene The Marijuana Evaluation Task Force Established By Act 273, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2019, To Examine Other States' Laws, Penalties, And Outcomes Pertaining To Marijuana Use Other Than For Medical Purposes; Make Recommendations On Amending Marijuana Use Penalties And Outcomes In The State; And Submit A Report To The Legislature Before The Convening Of The Regular Session Of 2024..
You have voted HB-978: An Act to Maintain Legislative Oversight of the Maine Medical Use of Cannabis Program by Requiring Major Substantive Rulemaking.
AN ACT relating to medicinal cannabis. [HB-590]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 218A to define "cannabis"; require the Kentucky Center for Cannabis to establish criteria for determining when sufficient data exists to support the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes; permit the center to produce and dispense cannabis products to certain patients; permit the center to establish and operate cannabis dispensing centers throughout the state, exempt patients who receive cannabis products from the center from prosecution for a violation of KRS 218A.1421, 218A.1422, or 218A.1423.
HB-590: AN ACT relating to medicinal cannabis.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kimberly Poore Moser
Introduced In House on 02/22/2023
You have voted HB-839: An Act to Allow On-premises Consumption of Adult Use Cannabis and Adult Use Cannabis Products on the Premises of Cannabis Store Licensees.
Controlled Dangerous Substances - Volume Dealers and Drug Kingpins - Cannabis [SB-946]
[Cannabis ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Specifying that manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, or possessing certain large quantities of certain controlled dangerous substances is a felony; defining a "drug kingpin" as an organizer, supervisor, financier, or manager who acts as a coconspirator in a conspiracy to manufacture, distribute, dispense, transport in, or bring a controlled dangerous substance into the State; and altering the penalties for being a volume dealer and drug kingpin with regard to cannabis.
SB-946: Controlled Dangerous Substances - Volume Dealers and Drug Kingpins - Cannabis
Sponsored by: Sen. William C. Smith
Rereferred To Judicial Proceedings on 04/05/2023
AN ACT relating to cannabis. [HB-348]
[Cannabis ]
[Agriculture ]
Amend KRS 260.852 and 260.858 to prohibit production of intoxicating hemp-derived products; amend KRS 260.850 and 218A.010 to conform.
HB-348: AN ACT relating to cannabis.
Sponsored by: Rep. Danny R. Bentley
Introduced In House on 02/16/2023
Hemp Farming Program – Use of Hemp and Hemp Products in Consumable Products [HB-1067]
[Agriculture ]
[Cannabis ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Food ]
[Public Health ]
Altering the definitions of "hemp" and "hemp product" in provisions of law relating to the Hemp Farming Program; and authorizing a person that produces hemp or a hemp product in accordance with the Program to include the hemp or hemp product in consumable products for sale by the person if the product is tested by an independent testing laboratory to ensure the product meets applicable safety standards and the delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of the hemp product does not exceed 1% on a dry weight basis.
HB-1067: Hemp Farming Program – Use of Hemp and Hemp Products in Consumable Products
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar P Barve
Hearing 3/03 At 1:00 P.m. (economic Matters) on 02/10/2023
Criminal Procedure - Probation, Parole, and Pretrial Release Violations - Cannabis Use [HB-980]
[Cannabis ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Prohibiting a court from revoking a defendant's pretrial release or finding that a defendant has violated probation, and the Maryland Parole Commission from finding that a parolee has violated parole, based solely on the use of cannabis or a positive cannabis test unless the court or Commission, at the time of ordering pretrial release, makes a finding that the use of cannabis could create a danger to the defendant or others and includes as a condition of pretrial release, probation, or parole that the defendant may not use cannabis.
HB-980: Criminal Procedure - Probation, Parole, and Pretrial Release Violations - Cannabis Use
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank M Conaway
Hearing 3/30 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/22/2023
Health Care Facilities – Use of Medical Cannabis [HB-1135]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
Requiring certain health care facilities to allow a qualifying patient with a certain written certification to consume medical cannabis within the health care facility if the patient is receiving certain medical care at the health care facility; and authorizing a health care facility to suspend compliance with the requirement under certain circumstances.
HB-1135: Health Care Facilities – Use of Medical Cannabis
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholaus R Kipke
Hearing 3/07 At 1:00 P.m. (health And Government Operations) on 02/15/2023
Hemp Farming Program - Refined Hemp and Hemp Extract Products - Requirements [HB-1204]
[Agriculture ]
[Cannabis ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Food ]
Requiring a person to receive a certificate of analysis before distributing refined hemp or a hemp extract product in the State; requiring the Department of Agriculture to establish packaging and labeling requirements for refined hemp and hemp extract products; establishing the Hemp Advisory Council to provide advice and expertise regarding the monitoring and regulation of hemp production under the Hemp Farming Program; etc.
HB-1204: Hemp Farming Program - Refined Hemp and Hemp Extract Products - Requirements
Sponsored by: Rep. Seth A. Howard
First Reading Economic Matters And Health And Government Operations on 02/10/2023
Medical Cannabis - Visiting Qualifying Patients [HB-1172]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
Prohibiting a visiting qualifying patient from being required to have a written certification issued by a certifying provider or an identification card issued by the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission; including a visiting qualifying patient among the individuals with respect to whom the Commission is required to allow a licensed dispensary or registered dispensary agent to take certain actions related to medical cannabis without being subject to certain penalties or arrest; etc.
HB-1172: Medical Cannabis - Visiting Qualifying Patients
Sponsored by: Sen. Ariana M. Kelly
Hearing 3/07 At 1:00 P.m. (health And Government Operations) on 02/15/2023
Public Health - Cannabis Programs - Cannabis-Induced Psychosis and THC Concentration Limit [HB-1147]
[Cannabis ]
[Public Health ]
[Healthcare ]
Requiring the cannabis oversight agency to, by regulation, establish a procedure to ensure that no individual who has been diagnosed with cannabis-induced psychosis may purchase cannabis or cannabis products through the State's medical cannabis program or adult-use cannabis program; and requiring the cannabis oversight agency to, by regulation, prohibit any cannabis or cannabis product sold through the State's adult-use cannabis program from containing greater than a 15% concentration of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
HB-1147: Public Health - Cannabis Programs - Cannabis-Induced Psychosis and THC Concentration Limit
Sponsored by: Rep. Jeff Ghrist
Hearing 3/03 At 1:00 P.m. (economic Matters) And Hearing Canceled (health And Government Operations) on 02/22/2023
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Criminal Law and Procedure - Cannabis - Fines for Smoking in Public, Stops, and Searches [HB-1071]
[Cannabis ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Altering the maximum fines for smoking cannabis in a public place; prohibiting a law enforcement officer from initiating a stop or a search of a person, a motor vehicle, or a vessel based solely on certain factors; prohibiting, under certain circumstances, a law enforcement officer from conducting a search of a certain area of a motor vehicle or vessel; providing that evidence obtained in violation of certain provisions of the Act is not admissible in certain proceedings; etc.
HB-1071: Criminal Law and Procedure - Cannabis - Fines for Smoking in Public, Stops, and Searches
Sponsored by: Rep. Marvin E Holmes
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 802 on 05/28/2023
Criminal Law - Cannabis Limits [HB-855]
[Cannabis ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Altering, with respect to certain civil offenses involving cannabis, the definitions of "civil use amount" and "personal use amount" to include one or more combinations of certain amounts of cannabis.
HB-855: Criminal Law - Cannabis Limits
Sponsored by: Rep. David H. Moon
First Reading Judiciary on 02/09/2023