WHO:
Representative
John Mizuno, Chair, House Committee on Health
Senator Rosalyn Baker, Chair, Senate
Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and Health
WHAT:
Informational
Briefing on cannabis and hemp-derived cannabidiol
WHEN:
Thursday,
September 12
9:30 a.m.
WHERE:
Hawaii
State Capitol
Room 329
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi –The House
Committee on Health and the Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Health
Committee will hold an informational briefing to
review Hawaii's policy on Medical Cannabis and improve the safety of
integrative healthcare options for Hawaiʻi's people based upon recent
scientific research and best practices in other jurisdictions.
Hawaiʻi
is faced with potential public health risks arising from consumption of
unregulated sales of products reportedly containing CBD on the internet and
through so-called CBD dispensaries, spas, gyms, health food stores, convenience
stores, and even gas stations.
This briefing will seek to
accomplish these four goals:
- Examine the benefits of Medical Cannabis therapy including as a safe alternative to prescription opioids for pain relief
- Understand the risks associated with human consumption of unregulated hemp-derived CBD; review state hemp cultivation and manufacturing policies and CBD regulations in other jurisdictions
- Review other jurisdictions who provide for rational protections for employees registered in the state’s Medical Cannabis Registry program.
- Begin a discussion about Hawaiʻi’s need for a well-considered, thoughful transition to a “dual use” program that allows both medical and adult social use of cannabis.
To
see the hearing notice, go to: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2019/hearingnotices/HEARING_CPH-HLT_09-12-19_INFO_.HTM
No public testimony will be accepted.
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