The proposed bill outlines stringent limitations for smoking products, concentrates, and edibles. According to the original filed version, marijuana intended for personal use must not exceed a tetrahydrocannabinol potency of 10%, whether measured by weight or volume, for smoking products. Additionally, for all other forms of marijuana, excluding edibles, the final product must not surpass 60% tetrahydrocannabinol. In the case of edibles for personal use, the bill specifies that they must not contain more than 200 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol, and each serving portion of an edible should not exceed 10 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol.
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