BOSTON (SHNS) - Potency limits, dedicating tax revenue for special education, public health research and advertising restrictions will become part of the conversation Wednesday when the House considers a bill to reorient legal marijuana oversight in Massachusetts.
Representatives filed 45 amendments to a bill that over the last week cleared the House side of the Cannabis Policy Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee. The ideas those riders propose would add to a bill that seeks to restructure the Cannabis Control Commission, regulate and tax hemp-based products, raise a cap on retail license control and make structural changes to the medical marijuana side of the industry.
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