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LC 3565

Generally revise marijuana laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3565 would broadly revise marijuana laws; but the draft died in process with no text or enacted provisions, leaving policy direction unclear.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3565

Summary: LC 3565 — Generally revise marijuana laws

Overview

LC 3565 is a legislative bill titled “Generally revise marijuana laws.” It appears as a draft bill introduced on December 14, 2024, and is categorized as a Legislative Counsel (LC) draft. The bill’s status has progressed as follows: drafted and later placed as “On Hold,” then indicated as “Died in Process.” The most recent action shows the draft died in process on May 23, 2025. No specific text of the bill’s provisions is provided in the information available here.

Purpose and Intent

  • Based on the title, the bill intends to generally revise the state’s marijuana laws. The exact goals, scope, and policy direction (e.g., decriminalization, regulation, licensing, public health provisions, and taxation) are not included in the provided text.
  • The absence of the bill’s language means the precise reforms, regulatory framework, penalties, and program details are not stated publicly in this summary.

Key Provisions

  • Specific provisions are not available in the provided information. Therefore, it is not possible to list enacted changes, new authorities, regulatory bodies, licensing schemes, penalties, or funding mechanisms that the bill would establish or modify.
  • In bills of this type, typical focus areas often include: criminal penalties and enforcement related to marijuana, medical cannabis provisions, regulatory oversight and licensing, taxation, local government authority, expungement/criminal record relief, public health and safety provisions, and revenue allocation. However, these are general categories and do not reflect the actual text of LC 3565.

Potential Impacts (if enacted)

  • If enacted, marijuana law revisions could affect enforcement practices, licensing eligibility for businesses, medical cannabis programs, penalties for violations, taxation and revenue use, and local regulatory authority.
  • Impacts could extend to public health, workplace policies, driving under the influence regulations, and expungement or relief options for prior offenses, depending on the final text.

Affected Parties

  • General public and consumers of cannabis products
  • Medical cannabis patients and providers
  • Licensed cannabis businesses and applicants
  • Law enforcement and criminal justice agencies
  • State and local regulatory agencies
  • Local governments contemplating zoning, licensing, or local control
  • Employers and labor market participants

Procedural History and Timeline

  • 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned (introduced)
  • 2025-01-23: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process
  • Status interpretation: “Died in Process” indicates the bill did not advance to further readings or committee action in its current form during the legislative session. It could be revived only if reintroduced or amended and refiled in a future session.

Next Steps for Readers

  • Monitor official legislative trackers for LC 3565 to see if a new version is introduced or if related bills are filed.
  • Review any released bill text or fiscal notes if a revived or amended version becomes available.
  • Check for committee hearings or votes in subsequent sessions to understand potential policy directions and impacts.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary to focus on a particular policy angle (e.g., public health, criminal justice, or regulatory structure) once the bill text becomes available.

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

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