LD1038
FailedMEAn Act to Increase the Maximum Term of a Medical Cannabis Written Certification to 2 Years
Maine · Session 2025
Status
Failed
As of Apr 8, 2025
Last Action
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A Maine bill that would have extended the maximum term of a medical cannabis written certification from one to two years has died in the legislature. The bill's failure means medical cannabis patients in Maine must continue renewing certifications under the existing shorter timeline, maintaining the current administrative burden on patients and certifying providers.
What
A Maine bill that would have extended the maximum term of a medical cannabis written certification from one to two years has died in the legislature.
Who
patients
Why
The bill's failure means medical cannabis patients in Maine must continue renewing certifications under the existing shorter timeline, maintaining the current administrative burden on patients and certifying providers.
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