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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 state’s cannabis program under new telehealth provisions, among other cannabis policy changes.

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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 state’s 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 bill’s telehealth provisions, claiming that they authorize ā€œthe inspection of patients’ medical records without warrant,ā€ which constitutes ā€œa grave violation of privacy.ā€

ā€œGiven that the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule I substance, patients’ 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€ — Green in the veto message

The message did not outline any opposition to other provisions in the bill but noted that Green’s administration ā€œremains committed to Hawaiā€˜i’s 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 ā€œillegal dispensary operatorsā€ in the state and that the number is increasing ā€œexponentially.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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