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US (MT): Montana Department of Revenue prepares for marijuana legalization

On November 3, 2020, Montana voters approved initiatives regarding the sale, possession and taxation of marijuana for adults 21 and over. Per Initiative 190, the Montana Department of Revenue will begin accepting applications for and issuing the necessary licenses by October 1, 2021.

Under I-190, the Montana Department of Revenue will license and regulate the cultivation, transportation and sale of marijuana and marijuana-infused products, and will inspect premises where marijuana is cultivated or sold.

They anticipate that the Legislature will address the initiative during the legislative session beginning January 4, 2021.

Further information on licensing, rulemaking and all other aspects of I-190 implementation will be provided as it is available.

For more information:
mtrevenue.gov
dphhs.mt.gov/marijuana 

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