Delaware officials have released draft regulations for the state’s adult-use marijuana market that’s expected to launch next year, and they’re now seeking public input on the proposed rules.
The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) published the draft regulations on Thursday, laying out a basic framework for various cannabis business license types and requirements for the application process.
The office said it will be releasing draft regulations on a weekly basis as it prepares for the implementation of the legalization under a pair of marijuana bills that Gov. Jay Carney (D) allowed to become law without his signature last year.
“It is important to note that these preliminary, draft regulations are dependent on proposed legislative changes currently under consideration by members of the General Assembly, and the regulations may have to be adjusted based on legislative action,” OMC said. “The draft regulations presented in this informal process are a preview of the direction that the OMC is taking in the development of the formal regulations.”
The informal public comment period for this first batch of draft rules is open until March 29. Regulators said that after they release the rest of the regulations, they will be collectively open to a
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