Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1831

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  

Caption

An Act to Support Small Adult Use Cannabis Businesses by Establishing a Micro Cannabis Facility License

Impact

The passing of LD1831 is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding cannabis cultivation and distribution. By introducing the micro cannabis facility license, the bill not only creates a new category of cannabis establishment but also reduces financial barriers, as the application fee is set at $500 with an annual license fee capped at $2,500. This change aligns with previous legislative efforts to enhance access to the cannabis market and promote smaller operators, ultimately aiming for a more diversified economic environment surrounding the cannabis industry in the state.

Summary

LD1831 is a legislative bill aimed at supporting small adult use cannabis businesses through the establishment of a micro cannabis facility license. This new license allows small-scale operators to cultivate cannabis on a small scale, specifically up to 1,000 square feet, and sell both the cannabis and related products to consumers. The legislation is considered a vital step toward lowering barriers for small businesses in the cannabis industry, fostering local entrepreneurship and encouraging a competitive market landscape.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD1831 appears to be largely positive, particularly among advocates for small businesses and local growers. Proponents argue that this bill is essential for enhancing competition within the cannabis market, providing smaller entities the capability to operate without the extensive financial burdens typically associated with larger facilities. However, there may be concerns from established operators regarding the potential market saturation and implications for larger businesses in the industry.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support among small business advocates, notable points of contention may include discussions about the regulatory implications and the enforcement of compliance among micro facilities. Additionally, there could be debates surrounding potential tax implications, as certain cannabis sales by micro facilities are exempt from the standard excise tax. This aspect might raise questions among lawmakers about equity in taxation and fair competition within the broader cannabis market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB622

Cannabis - Licensees - Dispensary Licenses, Micro Dispensary Employees, and Cannabis Agent Training Programs

ME AB2250

Cannabis: cannabinoids.

ME LD1847

An Act to Institute Testing and Tracking of Medical Use Cannabis and Cannabis Products Similar to Adult Use Cannabis and Cannabis Products, Dedicate a Portion of the Adult Use Cannabis Sales and Excise Tax to Medical Use Cannabis Programs and Create a Study Group

ME AB8

Cannabis: cannabinoids: industrial hemp.

ME LD1897

An Act Regarding Outdoor Cultivation in the Medical Use Cannabis and Adult Use Cannabis Industries

ME LD1820

An Act to Simplify Regulation of the Adult Use Cannabis Industry

ME HF2426

Plant canopy that a medical cannabis combination business may use to cultivate cannabis that will be sold as medical cannabis flower or medical cannabinoid products increased.

ME SF2165

Medical cannabis combination business plant canopy increase to cultivate cannabis sold as medical cannabis flower or medical cannabinoid products provision

ME A07998

Authorizes retail dispensary licensees, microbusiness licensees and nursery licensees to sell up to three immature cannabis plants per person for personal cultivation; defines immature cannabis plant; directs the cannabis control board to promulgate rules and regulations relating to the sale of immature cannabis plants.

ME S07387

Authorizes retail dispensary licensees, microbusiness licensees and nursery licensees to sell up to three immature cannabis plants per person for personal cultivation; defines immature cannabis plant; directs the cannabis control board to promulgate rules and regulations relating to the sale of immature cannabis plants.

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