Cannabis Amendments
Utah cannabis bill HB 203 stalled after Senate struck its enacting clause, signaling major legislative opposition to proposed amendments.
Utah cannabis bill HB 203 stalled after Senate struck its enacting clause, signaling major legislative opposition to proposed amendments.
HB 203 proposes amendments to Utah's cannabis laws, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided. The bill has undergone recent procedural actions in both chambers, including a Senate motion to strike the enacting clause—a significant procedural move that effectively kills a bill's operative language.
Utah maintains some of the nation's strictest cannabis policies, so any amendments would represent a notable shift in state drug policy with implications for medical access, criminal justice, and potential tax revenue. The striking of the enacting clause suggests the bill faced substantial legislative opposition or requires fundamental restructuring before passage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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