Hawaii Cannabis Legislation
SB2408 allows medical cannabis dispensaries to sell to out-of-state patients, expanding access for visitors and potentially increasing revenue for operators.
View full bill textSB2418 legalizes adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and the public through new regulations and market opportunities.
View full bill textSB2102 expands Hawaii's industrial hemp program, impacting farmers, processors, and consumers by clarifying regulations for hemp cultivation and product manufacturing.
View full bill textSB3315 establishes a regulatory framework for adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and potential operators by legalizing and controlling sales.
View full bill textSB2178 establishes a permanent industrial hemp program in Hawaii, providing regulatory clarity for cultivators and expanding access to hemp-derived products for consumers.
View full bill textSB1064, carried over to 2026, aimed to expand medical cannabis access and improve patient care in Hawaii by allowing advanced practice registered nurses to certify patients and increasing the plant count for caregivers.
View full bill textSCR64 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, support state record-clearing, and enable banking for cannabis businesses, impacting patients, consumers, and operators.
View full bill textSR58 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, aid states in expunging records, and grant cannabis businesses full banking access, impacting patients, consumers, and operators.
View full bill textSR141 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potentially shielding them from federal prosecution.
View full bill textSCR150 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potentially shielding them from federal prosecution.
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