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HR 141 urges state departments to coordinate enforcement against illegal cannabis dispensaries mislabeling products as hemp, enhancing consumer safety and compliance.
HR 141 urges state departments to coordinate enforcement against illegal cannabis dispensaries mislabeling products as hemp, enhancing consumer safety and compliance.
Bill Number: HR 141
Title: Urging the Department of Health, Department of the Attorney General, and Department of Law Enforcement to Coordinate an Enforcement Plan to Address the Lack of Enforceable Compliance, Rules, and Regulations Regarding the Surge of Illegal Dispensary Operators that Sell Cannabis Labeled as Hemp.
Status: Referred to HLT, JHA, referral sheet 22
Introduced: January 03, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject Areas: Attorney General (AG), Cannabis, Department of Law Enforcement (DLE), Department of Health (DOH), Enforcement, Hemp, Illegal Dispensary Operators
The primary intent of HR 141 is to address the growing issue of illegal dispensary operators that are selling cannabis products under the guise of hemp. The bill urges key state departments to develop a coordinated enforcement plan to ensure compliance with existing laws and regulations regarding cannabis sales.
HR 141 seeks to enhance the enforcement of cannabis regulations by urging collaboration among key state departments. By addressing the issue of illegal dispensaries and mislabeling, the resolution aims to protect consumers and ensure compliance with cannabis laws. The bill is currently under consideration in the legislative process, with further actions expected in the coming months.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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