Bill
LC 450
Generally revise marijuana laws
LC 450 aimed to broadly revise marijuana laws, potentially changing penalties, licensing, and enforcement; the draft died in process.
Bill
LC 450
LC 450 aimed to broadly revise marijuana laws, potentially changing penalties, licensing, and enforcement; the draft died in process.
LC 450 is a draft bill introduced on October 4, 2024, with the title “Generally revise marijuana laws.” The bill is classified as a legislative bill (LC) and falls under the subject of Alcohol and Drugs. The available information indicates the draft ultimately died in process.
Notes on terminology:
- “LC” typically denotes a Legislative Counsel draft, meaning the bill text was prepared by the clerks or counsel drafting office.
- “Draft On Hold” suggests the bill was paused and not yet introduced or acted upon.
- “Draft Died in Process” indicates the draft did not progress to passage or formal consideration.
Because specific provisions are not provided here, the potential impacts are general and hypothetical:
- If enacted, broad revisions could alter penalties for marijuana possession or distribution, regulatory oversight, licensing regimes for cultivation/dispensing, and enforcement practices.
- Possible effects on medical marijuana programs, consumer protections, and tax or revenue provisions related to cannabis.
- Administrative and regulatory bodies could experience changes in jurisdiction, authority, or funding needs depending on the final text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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