Vermont Increases Home Grow Limits and Expands Access for Cannabis Patients

June 20, 2023 · Ganjapreneur

Medical cannabis patients in Vermont can now grow 12 plants, up to six mature, and medical cannabis products can now contain up to 100 milligrams of THC per serving, under legislation that Gov. Phil Scott (R) allowed to become law without his signature. The bill also adds post-traumatic stress disorder to the state’s medical cannabis qualifying conditions list.   

In a letter to lawmakers, Scott said he allowed the measure to become law without signing it because the measure repeals the sunset of the Cannabis Control Board, which he says “appears minor, but in fact has substantive consequences for the principle of separation of powers.”  

In the letter, Scott notes that once appointed, CCB members may only be removed for cause by the other two CCB members and that the agency “has added staff, taken over the regulation of medical cannabis and the medical registry, and grown to be an approximately 22-member department.”  

“As an independent entity, the CCB regulates a multi-million-dollar industry with no oversight,” the governor wrote in the letter. “Again, while I have complete confidence in the current CCB, this lack of oversight creates the risk for future mismanagement, conflicts of interest and other harmful impacts.” 

Scott said he plans to work with the CCB and lawmakers on legislation that would “make the modifications necessary to clarify the statutory authority of the CCB is constitutional.”   (Full Story)

In category:Cultivation
Tags:
Next Post

Why Clean Cannabis Matters

All cultivation operations face the potential danger of biological contaminants such as mold, yeast, Aspergillus, E. coli, Salmonella, and other harmful pathogens. In most states where cannabis is legal, laws require products intended for distribution undergo microbial testing before entering the…
Read
Previous Post

How Decibel disrupted Canadian cannabis: Q&A with exec Adam Coates

Decibel Cannabis is a rare breed among licensed producers in Canada. The company’s ascent to the top of market-share charts in key product categories came not from costly and severely dilutive mergers and acquisitions – a strategy employed by some…
Read
Random Post

Ohio GOP Senate Leader Says ‘All Hands On Deck’ To Change Voter-Approved Marijuana Law Before Legalization Takes Effect Next Month

Ohio’s Senate president says he’s on board with the governor’s plan to make certain changes to the state’s voter-approved marijuana legalization law before the first provisions take effect early next month. Meanwhile, the House GOP leader seems to disagree on that timeline.…
Read
Random Post

Arizona, Maryland, California, Massachusetts - Why Big Cannabis MSOs Are Closing Up Shop ASAP in Major States!

In the midst of years marked by rapid expansion and recent swift exits, some of the nation's leading cannabis multistate operators (MSOs) have continued to streamline their operations this year, as revealed in the latest update on the activities of several major…
Read
Random Post

Ohio Marijuana Legalization Measure Falls 679 Signatures Short Of November Ballot, But Activists Now Have 10 Days To Fix That

An Ohio marijuana legalization campaign is just 679 valid signatures short of putting its initiative on the November ballot, sate officials say, but organizers now have 10 additional days to make up the difference to qualify. The Coalition to Regulate Marijuana…
Read
Random Post

VIP: Bryan Gerber, CEO of Hemper, Hara Supply

Known in the industry as the “King of Cones,” Bryan Gerber is co-founder and CEO of the popular smoking accessory subscription box Hemper, and the rolling paper manufacturing company Hara Supply, which is on its way to becoming the world’s…
Read