New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3661

Introduced
3/17/22  
Refer
3/17/22  

Caption

Expressly authorizes medical cannabis patients under 18 years of age to have up to four designated caregivers.

Impact

By increasing the number of designated caregivers for underage patients, A3661 aims to enhance accessibility and support for medical cannabis patients who are minors. This amendment proposes to alter Section 4 of P.L.2009, c.307, reflecting an understanding of the complexities involved in pediatric care and the need for multiple caregivers to assist in the administration and retrieval of medical cannabis. The bill maintains that patients older than 18 will still be limited to two designated caregivers, thus keeping a distinction based on age in caregiver allowances. This legislative change can significantly ease the burden on families who must manage both medical and logistical challenges that come with caring for a minor patient needing cannabis treatment.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3661 seeks to amend the existing medical cannabis legislation in New Jersey by explicitly permitting patients under the age of 18 to have up to four designated caregivers. This change is significant as it recognizes the unique needs of younger patients who may benefit from medical cannabis, allowing them greater support in their treatment. Currently, the law only allows these patients to have two caregivers, a limitation that could hinder their access to necessary medication and support for their treatment management.

Contention

There may be concerns from various stakeholders regarding the implications of allowing additional caregivers for minor patients. Critics may argue about the regulation of caregivers and the potential for misuse or overmedication, raising questions about the effectiveness of monitoring systems. Additionally, discussions may arise concerning the training and suitability of various caregivers, especially in contexts where the interaction with medical cannabis is concerned. Nevertheless, proponents of the bill underscore the need for flexibility in caregiving arrangements as pivotal for the effective delivery of treatment to vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

NJ S521

Same As Expressly authorizes medical cannabis patients under 18 years of age to have up to four designated caregivers.

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