Alcohol & Marijuana Control Office Task Force On Recreational Marijuana Pursuant to AS 17.38.121(b) and AS 17.38.150, solely the Marijuana Control Board has authority to propose and adopt regulations. These regulatory changes are being discussed and under consideration by the Governor’s Advisory Taskforce on Recreational Marijuana. Its consideration of these items does not supplant Board authority in any way Advisory Task Force on Recreational Marijuana Report Next Meeting: April 3 2023 11:00am Zoom Link: https://amco-alaska-gov.zoom.us/j/84744832966?pwd=cjdjWVFSZksrNXB1WjRwWk9UUDZ0Zz09 Location: via Zoom Meeting ID: 847 4483 2966 Passcode: 283534 Agenda: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/Portals/9/pub/MCB/MJTaskForce/Task Force Agenda 04.03.2023.pdf March 23rd Meeting Documents/Notes:Tax Bill Changes March 20 Meeting Documents/Notes: Requests regarding the State Industrial Hemp Plan Marijuana Control Board Support of Task Force Marijuana Tax Changes Analysis 2023 Response to Memo Marijuana Task Force Recommendations Marijuana Task Force Recommendations House Bill Retail Sales Endorsement for Licensed CultivationsRegulations Changes Proposed by Gary Evans, Aaron Stiassney, Barrett Goodall, Samuel HacheyHOUSE BILL NO. 119HOUSE BILL NO. 117 March 13 Meeting Documents/Notes: Transportation Letter Retail Sales Endorsement for Licensed Marijuana Cultivation Facility Task Force Meeting Minutes 2.21.2023 Marijuana Control Board Support February 21 Meeting Documents/Notes: Marijuana Excise Tax Funding Impacts SY23 Task Force Meeting Minutes 2/06/2023 Retail Sales Endorsement for Licensed Marijuana Cultivation Facility Provided by Leif Abel January 23rd Meeting Documents/Notes: Task Force Meeting Minutes 12/27/2022 Task Force Meeting Minutes 1/9/2023 Task Force Meeting Minutes 1/23/2023 Advisory Task Force on Recreational Marijuana Report Retail Sales by Product Type - 2020 Alaska Production Retail Sales by Product Type - 2021 Alaska Production Retail Sales by Product Type - 2022 Alaska Production Department of Revenue Marijuana Tax Change Analysis January 9th Meeting Documents/Notes: MMCC Non-Delta 9 THC Report Oregon Task Force Report Washington Hemp Report Virginia Task Force Report Colorado Task Force Report Task Force Recommendations By Leif Abel Task Force Recommendations By Nick Miller Distilled Spirits Council Tax Briefs Utah Medical Cannabis December 19th Meeting Documents/Notes: Navigating the Complexities of Hemp & Cannabis Regulation: The New Cannabinoid Industry Presentation Senate Bill 22-205: Intoxicating Hemp and Tetrahydrocannabinol Products Meeting Minutes December 12th Meeting Documents/Notes: Intoxicating hemp edibles found in Anchorage stores Second Substitute House Bill 1668 Second Substitute House Bill 5547 December 12th Meeting Minutes Colorado Regulations "SB 22-205 Intoxicating Hemp And Tetrahydrocannabinol Products"" Colorado regulations "SB 22-205 Meeting Documents" Ryan Tunseth – OR – 475c.009 Definitions for ORS 475c.005 to 475c.525. As used in ORS 475c.005 to 475c.525: (1) “Adult use cannabinoid” includes, but is not limited to, tetrahydrocannabinols, Tetrahydrocannabinolic acids that are artificially or naturally derived, delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinols , delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinols , the optical isomers of delta-8- tetrahydrocannabinols or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinols and any artificially derived cannabinoid that is reasonably determined to have an intoxicating effect. Aaron Stiassny - CA -““THC” and comparable cannabis is broadly defined to include tetrahydrocannabinol, and tetrahydrocannabidiol, including delta-9-THC. The molecule, traditionally recognized as THC, as well as its isomers delta-8-THC and delta-10-THC and any other cannabinoid except CBD. That California and the Department of Health determines causes intoxication. The Department may exclude from the definition of THC and THC isomers that does not cause intoxication." December 5th Meeting Documents: RESIN: Revenue Estimates Sales Inventory Numbers Meeting Minutes 12/5/2022