Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB844

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Medical Cannabis – Dispensaries – Operation at Multiple Locations

Impact

If enacted, SB844 would alter existing regulations governing medical cannabis dispensaries, allowing operators to run up to four dispensaries under a single license. Each dispensary would be required to submit quarterly reports detailing the number of patients served, their counties of residence, the medical conditions treated, types and amounts of cannabis dispensed, and summaries of clinical outcomes—all without disclosing any personal patient information. The legislative modifications aim to simplify processes for dispensaries while ensuring that comprehensive data is collected to inform public health policy.

Summary

Senate Bill 844 addresses the operation of medical cannabis dispensaries in Maryland, specifically focusing on licensing requirements for those intending to operate at multiple locations. The bill mandates that applicants for dispensary licenses disclose not only the number of locations they plan to operate but also the physical addresses of those sites. This provision aims to enhance transparency and regulatory oversight in the burgeoning field of medical cannabis in the state.

Conclusion

Overall, SB844 represents an important step in evolving Maryland's medical cannabis framework by acknowledging the reality of multi-location dispensary operations. This legislation may contribute positively to standardized practices across the industry while enabling regulatory bodies to maintain oversight through enhanced reporting requirements.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill could raise concerns around the centralized control of cannabis dispensing operations. Some community members and health advocates worry that allowing a single operator multiple locations could lead to disparities in access to medical cannabis, particularly in underserved areas. Additionally, there may be discussions about the balance between encouraging cannabis commerce and ensuring patient safety and care, particularly if adverse events or data regarding effective treatment are not adequately monitored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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