Marijuana Business Factbook 2019

153 © Copyright 2020, Marijuana Business Daily , a division of Anne Holland Ventures Inc. You may NOT copy this Factbook, or make public the data and facts contained herein, in part or in whole. For more copies or editorial permissions, contact CustomerService@MJBizDaily.com or call (720) 213-5992, ext. 1. State-By-State: Legal Overview, Market Data and Outlook | Chapter 2 MJBIZDAILY.COM RHODE ISLAND Medical REGULATORY OVERVIEW Main measure Senate Bill 710 Type of measure Legislative bill Year passed 2005 (Senate and House passed measure, governor vetoed it and then Senate and House overrode the veto in 2006) Margin of victory 51 to 10 in the House, 33 to 1 in the Senate Possession limit 2.5 ounces Patient registry Mandatory―patients must have a written recommendation from a physician licensed in Rhode Island, Massachusetts or Connecticut Accepts patients registered with other states? Yes Home cultivation Yes. One patient may have up to 12 plants, those growing for more than one person may have up to 24 Restrictions on type of marijuana allowed to be sold? No Qualifying medical conditions Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, glaucoma, autism spectrum disorder, hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS, as well as conditions that―or whose treatments―produce cachexia/wasting syndrome, PTSD, seizures, severe and chronic pain, severe and persistent muscle spasms or severe nausea Business regulations Moderate. The state’s rules around its three fully vertically integrated dispensaries are far less extensive and detailed than in other MMJ programs. But rules governing stand- alone cultivation operations are much more detailed, governing nearly all aspects of business operations, including location, security, inventory tracking and testing. A 2018 increase in dispensary licensing fee from $5,000 to $250,000 may prove prohibitive.

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