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VA · HB391FINAL · 1 COSPONSOR

Medical cannabis program; product labels, delivery, marijuana delivery operators.

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Plain-English Summary

Medical cannabis program; product labels; delivery. Changes the requirements for what is included on medical cannabis product labels affixed by pharmaceutical processors to include (i) the total milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) included in the edible cannabis product or topical cannabis product, both defined in the bill; (ii) the number of milligrams of THC and CBD in each serving of the edible cannabis product or topical cannabis product; and (iii) the total percen…

Source: OpenStates · fetched April 22, 2026

Who it affects
Medicaid / public insuranceindirect

The bill changes requirements for medical cannabis product labels, which may indirectly affect how medical cannabis products are administered or perceived within healthcare settings, potentially impacting patients who use these products.(low confidence)

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Who This AffectsAI analysis
  • Medicaid / public insuranceindirectMinor impactLow certainty

    The bill changes requirements for medical cannabis product labels, which may indirectly affect how medical cannabis products are administered or perceived within healthcare settings, potentially impacting patients who use these products.

    Changes the requirements for what is included on medical cannabis product labels affixed by pharmaceutical processors to include (i) the total milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) included in the edible cannabis product or topical cannabis product, both defined in the bill; (ii) the number of milligrams of THC and CBD in each serving of the edible cannabis product or topical cannabis product; and (iii) the total percen· Medical cannabis program; product labels; delivery.
What the Bill Does
  • Requires medical cannabis product labels to include total milligrams of THC and CBD.
  • Requires medical cannabis product labels to include milligrams of THC and CBD per serving.
  • Defines edible and topical cannabis products within the bill.
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