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Wed / Jun 11th
by TG Branfalt
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green (D) vetoed a bill that would have let medical cannabis patients be certified for the stateās cannabis program under new telehealth provisions, among other cannabis policy changes.
Full story after the jump.
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Hawaii Gov. Josh Green (D) has vetoed a bill that would have allowed medical cannabis patients to get certified by a physician for the stateās cannabis program via telehealth, established criminal penalties for unlicensed operation of a medical cannabis dispensary, and prohibited cannabis cultivation without a Department of Health-issued permit.
In his veto message, Green, a medical doctor, focused on the billās telehealth provisions, claiming that they authorize āthe inspection of patientsā medical records without warrant,ā which constitutes āa grave violation of privacy.ā
āGiven that the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule I substance, patientsā reasonable fears of repercussions based upon information gained from inspection of their personal medical records may deter patients from participating in the medical cannabis program.ā ā Green in the veto message
The message did not outline any opposition to other provisions in the bill but noted that Greenās administration āremains committed to Hawaiāiās existing medical cannabis program and supports efforts to expand access to medical cannabis for any medical condition.ā
In April, Hawaii House lawmakers took aim at shops selling intoxicating hemp-derived products. In a resolution, the chamber said that there are more than 84Ā āillegal dispensary operatorsā in the state and that the number is increasing āexponentially.ā The bill vetoed by Green focused on illegally operating medical cannabis dispensaries, but did not address shops selling intoxicating hemp products.
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