SB194
IntroducedSDLimit the potency of cannabis products sold at medical cannabis dispensaries.
South Dakota · Session 2026
Status
Introduced
As of Jan 29, 2026
Last Action
Scheduled for hearing
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A South Dakota bill scheduled for hearing would set limits on the potency of cannabis products sold at medical cannabis dispensaries. Potency caps would restrict the range of products dispensaries can carry and may affect product formulations that cultivators and processors currently produce for the medical market.
What
A South Dakota bill scheduled for hearing would set limits on the potency of cannabis products sold at medical cannabis dispensaries.
Who
retailers and cultivators and patients
Why
Potency caps would restrict the range of products dispensaries can carry and may affect product formulations that cultivators and processors currently produce for the medical market.
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