H7716
In CommitteeRIUpdates the Rhode Island Cannabis Act to remove the current requirement to express cannabinoids as the dry-weight percentages.
Rhode Island · Session 2026
Status
In Committee
As of Apr 9, 2026
Last Action
Referred to Senate Judiciary
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A Rhode Island bill referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee would remove the requirement to report cannabinoid content as dry-weight percentages. Changing cannabinoid reporting standards would require labs to adjust testing and labeling methodologies and could affect how retailers present product information to consumers.
What
A Rhode Island bill referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee would remove the requirement to report cannabinoid content as dry-weight percentages.
Who
labs and retailers and cultivators
Why
Changing cannabinoid reporting standards would require labs to adjust testing and labeling methodologies and could affect how retailers present product information to consumers.
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