Montana Cannabis Legislation
SB74 revises Montana's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting dispensary operations, product availability for consumers, and tax revenue for the public.
View full bill textHB792 revises cannabis labeling and education requirements for Montana consumers, ensuring clearer product information and public health awareness.
View full bill textHB636 revises Montana's marijuana laws, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator regulations by altering existing statutes.
View full bill textSB375 prohibits the sale of edible hemp products in Montana, impacting consumers' access to these products and potentially the state's hemp industry.
View full bill textSB27 revises Montana's marijuana licensing laws, impacting cannabis businesses and consumers through changes to market access and product availability.
View full bill textSJ48 directs an interim study on the public health and safety impacts of marijuana legalization in Montana, informing future policy for consumers and the public.
View full bill textHB49 bans the sale of synthetic cannabinoids like Delta-8 in Montana, impacting consumer access and the regulated cannabis market.
View full bill textHB249 allows digital IDs for alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana purchases in Montana, potentially easing access for consumers and streamlining age verification for operators.
View full bill textSB537 revised Montana's marijuana tax laws, impacting state revenue and the financial landscape for cannabis businesses and consumers.
View full bill textHB952 authorized the Montana governor to enter into marijuana agreements with tribal governments, impacting state and tribal cannabis markets and regulatory frameworks.
View full bill textSB307 would have reallocated Montana marijuana tax revenue, impacting public funds and potentially future cannabis program resources.
View full bill textSB255 required recreational marijuana users in Montana to obtain an identification card, impacting consumer access and privacy.
View full bill textSB443 revised Montana drug laws to regulate THC levels, impacting consumers and the cannabis industry.
View full bill textHB688's failure means Montana's existing marijuana laws remain unchanged, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator regulations.
View full bill textHB698 would have allowed local governments to ban or limit cannabis dispensaries, impacting consumer access and operator business in Montana.
View full bill textHB541 revised Montana's DUI laws to include controlled substances, impacting public safety and legal frameworks for impaired driving.
View full bill textHB608 revised Montana's THC regulatory laws, impacting product potency and availability for consumers and operators.
View full bill textHB331 would have restricted cannabis advertising in Montana, impacting how operators reach consumers and patients.
View full bill textHB659 revised marijuana election requirements in certain Montana municipalities, impacting local control over cannabis businesses for consumers and operators.
View full bill textHB298 revised local election laws for marijuana business approval, impacting voter control over cannabis commerce in Montana.
View full bill textHB748 would have revised medical marijuana purchase limits in Montana, impacting patient access and the market for medical cannabis operators.
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