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The 194th General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.83 194th (Current)

An Act to modernize Massachusetts medical marijuana program

By Mr. Gomez, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 83) of Adam Gomez for legislation to modernize Massachusetts medical marijuana program. Cannabis Policy.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Adam Gómez
Status:
Referred to Senate Committee on Ways and Means

Medical Marijuana

The bill amends Chapter 94I of the General Laws related to medical marijuana regulation in Massachusetts. It eliminates the requirement for licensees to cultivate, process, and dispense simultaneously to maintain their medical marijuana treatment center license. Moreover, the bill establishes a cap on licensing fees for medical marijuana treatment centers with social equity businesses being exempt. By incorporating Chapter 94I into the regulatory framework of Chapter 94G, it provides comprehensive oversight. The proposed changes refine regulatory language, establish fair conditions for license holders, and mitigate financial and operational challenges for social equity businesses in the medical marijuana sector
* The bill summary was created by the Primary Sponsor of the bill; no committee of the General Court certifies the accuracy of its contents.

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