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Representative asks rules committee to create House study committee on intoxicating cannabinoids

April 01, 2025 | 2025 Legislature Georgia , Georgia


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Representative asks rules committee to create House study committee on intoxicating cannabinoids
A committee member asked the rules committee to create House Resolution 368, proposing a House study committee to research intoxicating cannabinoids and clarify the legislature's position on regulated compounds beyond Delta-9.

The speaker said the Department of Agriculture, public-health officials and industry representatives "all agree" there is insufficient regulation and federal- and state-level policy clarity for intoxicating cannabinoids other than Delta-9. The speaker told the committee a study committee would bring stakeholders together from agriculture, public health, and industry to recommend where the legislature should "stand on these substances."

Committee leadership acknowledged the request and moved on to housekeeping matters; no formal vote on the formation of a study committee was recorded in the transcript.

Ending: The request for a House-only study committee was placed on the record; any formal creation of the committee or referral was not recorded in the provided transcript.

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