HB2315
IntroducedWAPreventing an oversupply of cannabis.
Washington · Session 2025
Status
Introduced
As of Jan 12, 2026
Last Action
First reading, referred to Consumer Protection & Business.
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
This Washington bill aims to prevent an oversupply of cannabis in the state market and has been referred to the Consumer Protection & Business committee. Supply-control measures could affect cultivator licensing, production limits, or market entry, directly shaping how much cannabis cultivators are permitted to grow and sell.
What
This Washington bill aims to prevent an oversupply of cannabis in the state market and has been referred to the Consumer Protection & Business committee.
Who
cultivators and retailers
Why
Supply-control measures could affect cultivator licensing, production limits, or market entry, directly shaping how much cannabis cultivators are permitted to grow and sell.
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