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Cannabis Consumption Lounge Bill Introduced In Maine

The proposal also would allow non-cannabis food products at the venue

A group of Republican lawmakers in Maine has introduced a bill that would allow municipalities to approve or license cannabis consumption venues within their jurisdiction.

According to The Marijuana Herald, House Bill 1365 – introduced by Rep. David Boyer – would permit those 21 and older to legally consume flower and other marijuana products at a “cannabis hospitality lounge.”

The proposal also would allow non-cannabis food products at the venue, though the language is unclear if that allowance includes the sale of food items.

Unlike other markets, such venues in Maine would be under the authority of local governments and not regulated by the state’s Office of Cannabis Policy or Department of Administrative and Financial Services.

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