Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2961

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Updates the Rhode Island Cannabis Act to remove the current requirement to express cannabinoids as the dry-weight percentages.

Impact

If enacted, S2961 will significantly change the regulatory framework for cannabis products in Rhode Island. The removal of the dry-weight percentage requirement would potentially make it easier for cannabis producers to comply with state regulations without cumbersome measurement standards, likely fostering increased innovation in product development and marketing. By clarifying labeling guidelines, this bill aims to support both consumers and businesses within the state's burgeoning cannabis industry.

Summary

S2961 is a bill aimed at amending the Rhode Island Cannabis Act. The primary objective of this bill is to remove the existing requirement for expressing cannabinoids in cannabis products as dry-weight percentages. Instead, the bill proposes a more flexible standard that allows for various methods of expressing cannabinoid content. This change is expected to enhance labeling and packaging practices for cannabis products, making information clearer and more accessible to consumers.

Contention

While there is general support for the bill among various stakeholders in the cannabis community, some opposition might arise due to concerns about how the changes in labeling could affect consumer understanding of product potency and safety. Discussions around public health and safety may surface as stakeholders evaluate the effectiveness of new labeling strategies. Additionally, the bill reinforces commitments to social equity in the cannabis market by emphasizing business opportunities for individuals from impacted communities, which could lead to further debates about inclusivity and access in the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6270

JOINT RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE CANNABIS CONTROL COMMISSION PROVIDE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ON LEGISLATION TO REGULATE AND LICENSE CANNABINOIDS AND HEMP-DERIVED BEVERAGES (Requests that the Cannabis Control Commission conduct a study on statutory reform and rules and regulations to regulate the sale of hemp THC-infused beverages.)

RI S0531

Makes several amendments to the cannabis act relating to applications for licensure, the social equity assistance program and the application of cannabis tax revenue.

RI H5829

Makes several amendments to the cannabis act relating to applications for licensure, the social equity assistance program and the application of cannabis tax revenue.

RI S0984

JOINT RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE CANNABIS CONTROL COMMISSION PROVIDE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ON LEGISLATION TO REGULATE AND LICENSE CANNABINOIDS AND HEMP-DERIVED BEVERAGES (Authorizes the sale of THC-infused beverages to be regulated by the DBR division of commercial licensing. It also establishes licensing and an endorsement process for wholesale and retail THC-infused beverages.)

RI S0326

Establishes the Rhode Island Climate Superfund Act cost recovery program.

RI S0929

Creates the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation act, which would not permit a Rhode Island resident who is a minor to be an account holder on a social media's platform unless the minor has the express consent of a parent or guardian.

RI H5291

Creates the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation act, which would not permit a Rhode Island resident who is a minor to be an account holder on a social media's platform unless the minor has the express consent of a parent or guardian.

RI H5424

Establishes the Rhode Island Climate Superfund Act cost recovery program.

RI H6021

HOUSE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF DAVID DEPETRILLO, THE DISTINGUISHED LONGTIME RHODE ISLAND STATE TOURISM DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN OF THE RHODE ISLAND HOSPITALITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION

RI S0538

Provides a remedy for any harm caused due to deprivation or violation of rights secured by the Rhode Island Constitution due to acts of the State of Rhode Island.

Similar Bills

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