Cannabis Licensing Act
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What this bill does
This bill creates a legal framework to allow licensed cannabis cultivation, sale, and use in Bermuda while removing cannabis from the list of controlled drugs. It establishes a Cannabis Licensing Authority to regulate the industry and creates different types of licenses for growing, selling, manufacturing, and transporting cannabis.
If Passed (Voted Yes)
Cannabis becomes legal for licensed businesses to grow, sell, and distribute in Bermuda, with retail shops able to operate legally
A new government authority will oversee the cannabis industry, issue licenses, and collect fees that fund drug prevention and treatment programs
Only Bermudians aged 21+ can apply for licenses, and the industry is designed as a "special programme" to promote equal economic opportunity for Bermudians
If Rejected (Voted No)
Cannabis remains illegal under current drug laws, with no legal way to purchase, sell, or commercially grow it
No regulated cannabis industry would exist, meaning no legal retail shops, cultivation facilities, or related businesses
Current penalties and criminal charges for cannabis-related activities would continue unchanged
Who It Affects
This bill primarily affects adult Bermudians who could participate in the legal cannabis industry as business owners, employees, or customers. It also impacts the broader community through potential changes in law enforcement priorities and the use of cannabis tax revenue for social programs.
Vote counts are not published.
The Bermuda Parliament does not publicly record individual vote counts or how each member voted.
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Related Bill
Cannabis Licensing Act 2022
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