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SB 255 proposed requiring a marijuana identification card for purchasing recreational marijuana, aiming to enhance regulation and reduce illegal sales, but it died in process.
SB 255 proposed requiring a marijuana identification card for purchasing recreational marijuana, aiming to enhance regulation and reduce illegal sales, but it died in process.
Bill Number: SB 255
Title: Revise recreational marijuana laws to require a marijuana identification card
Status: Died in Process
Introduced: November 22, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Alcohol and Drugs, Revenue, State, Rule Making
The primary intent of SB 255 was to amend existing recreational marijuana laws by instituting a requirement for individuals to obtain a marijuana identification card. This card would serve as a means of regulating access to recreational marijuana, potentially enhancing oversight and ensuring compliance with state laws.
SB 255 aimed to enhance the regulation of recreational marijuana through the establishment of a marijuana identification card system. Despite its potential implications for consumer access and state oversight, the bill did not progress through the legislative process and was ultimately withdrawn and marked as dead.
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