Kansas lawmakers began their final medical cannabis negotiations for this year’s legislative session this week.
A House and Senate conference committee met for the first time April 27 to draft a new medical cannabis legalization proposal under Senate Bill 12, according to a KSNT report.
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The committee’s chair, Sen. Rob Olson, R-Olathe, told the news outlet that lawmakers are working to draft a bill that can garner the support of both chambers.
“We still got some time,” Olson said. “If we don’t get it done this session, … we still have a couple weeks when we come back for sine die to run that. But I believe we’ll probably work hard the next few days trying to get a bill together.”
Wednesday’s meeting ended with the House and Senate chairs agreeing to schedule another meeting time to continue work on the legislation, KSNT reported.