HB 2064: medical marijuana; packaging; labeling |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Representative Leach, LD 11 BILL STATUS: House Engrossed |
Relating to medical marijuana labeling and packaging.
Provisions
1. Defines attractive to minors as packaging, labeling or marketing that features any of the following:
a. A cartoon,
b. A design, brand or name that is commonly marketed to minors,
c. A symbol or celebrity that is commonly marketed to minors,
d. An image of minors, and
e. Language that refers to products that are commonly associated with minors or marketed by minors. (Sec. 1)
2. Adds "opioid use disorder" to the definition of debilitating medical condition. (Sec.1)
3. Prohibits a Dispensary from acquiring, possessing, manufacturing, or selling marijuana products that are packaged or labeled in a manner that is attractive to minors. (Sec. 2)
4. Contains a delayed effective date of January 1, 2019. (Sec. 3)
5. Makes technical and conforming changes. (1,2,4)
Current Law
A.R.S. § 36-2806 states that a registered nonprofit Dispensary must be operated on a nonprofit basis. A Dispensary must include procedures for oversight and accurate record keeping. A Dispensary must always maintain appropriate security measures. A Dispensary cannot acquire, possess, cultivate, manufacture, deliver, transfer, transport, supply, or dispense marijuana for any purpose except to assist registered qualified patients. A person cannot consume marijuana on the property of a Dispensary. Any cultivation of marijuana must take place in an enclosed, locked facility at a physical address which can only be accessed by Dispensary employees.
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Fifty-third Legislature HB 2064
Second Regular Session Version 3: House Engrossed
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