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HB 110

AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 4 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE MARIJUANA CONTROL ACT.

153rd General Assembly (2025-2026) Introduced by Josue Ortega and 2 co-sponsors

Delaware Governor signs HB 110, modifying the state's marijuana control law with broad legislative support (37-3 House, 16-3 Senate).

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Bill Summary · HB 110

Legislative bill overview

HB 110 amends Delaware's marijuana control law (Title 4 of the Delaware Code) to modify regulatory or operational aspects of the state's cannabis program. The specific amendments are not detailed in the provided legislative history, but the bill successfully passed both chambers with bipartisan support before receiving gubernatorial approval.

Why is this important

Delaware's marijuana control framework affects licensing, taxation, public health protections, and social equity in cannabis commerce. Changes to this statute could impact businesses operating in the regulated market, tax revenue projections, and how the state enforces cannabis regulations.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope uncertainty: Without access to the actual bill text, the specific amendments driving the 3 Senate "no" votes are unclear—could involve licensing requirements, social equity provisions, or tax structure changes
  • Implementation timeline: Amendments to existing regulatory frameworks often require operational adjustments from the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, potentially creating compliance costs
  • Market impact: Changes could advantage certain license holders, affect pricing through tax adjustments, or shift which applicants qualify for licenses

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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