HB1941
PassedWAAuthorizing agricultural cooperatives for cannabis producers.
Washington · Session 2025
Summary
A Washington law, signed by the Governor, authorizes the formation of agricultural cooperatives for cannabis producers. The cooperative structure provides cannabis cultivators a new framework for collaboration, resource sharing, and collective operations.
What
A Washington law, signed by the Governor, authorizes the formation of agricultural cooperatives for cannabis producers.
Who
cultivators
Why
The cooperative structure provides cannabis cultivators a new framework for collaboration, resource sharing, and collective operations.
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