Delaware’s plan for adult-use cannabis is proceeding once more after a federal state misalignment stalled it. Yet, there are still technical issues.
Office of the Marijuana Commissioner of the State (OMC) has announced that the FBI provided it with a fingerprint code to conduct background checks for those seeking adult-use licenses.
The OMC informed the public in late March that the FBI rejected the revised application it had submitted for a services code, which would have initiated Delaware’s statutorily mandated criminal background reports on those aspiring to join the new marketplace. FBI had alerted state cannabis regulators to the fact that Title 4 The Delaware Code is too vague in defining who must obtain a background check.
Delaware lawmakers The following is a list of the most recent and relevant articles. a legislative fix, House Bill 110, on April 3 to align the state code with FBI standards. Gov. Matt Meyer Sign up for our Newsletter On April 24, the OMC was allowed to submit revised language to the FBI for its service code.

On Monday, the OMC reported that the FBI Approved the revised language, and released the fingerprinting codes for Choose your own applicants.
Paul Hyland, Acting Marijuana Commission of OMC said that fingerprint-based background checks were a crucial part in ensuring the public’s safety and the integrity of this program. The FBI has been a great partner and we are happy that the selected applicants have been able to move forward.
The state cannabis regulators will also return to General Assembly in order to solve a “technical issue” that still exists. FBI rejects the term “agent”, as it is too general in Title 4’s revised code.
The following are required to perform background checks:
- An applicant for a cannabis establishment license;
- Persons who work in a cannabis facility, either as contractors, employees or volunteers, for compensation or not, before they begin work.
- Persons who are or want to be directors, officers, board members or Agent The licensee or the business entity issuing the cannabis establishment licence;
- Persons who hold a 10% ownership stake or higher in an approved cannabis establishment, or business entities that are applying for an establishment license.
Delaware Rep. Ed Osienski is a D-Newark who has sponsored H.B. He said, in a statement released on May 5, that he appreciates his fellow legislators and the governor working quickly to support the legislative fix he proposed for the Service Code.
This means that we are one step nearer to having a legal, adult-use marijuana industry in place and operating,” said he. Delawareans had waited too long for a legal, safe adult-use cannabis market. I am glad that the implementation has returned to track.
They’ve waited patiently, and I hope they will soon be able to open their doors, create jobs, and help build a strong, well-regulated market. The entrepreneurs have waited with patience, and I hope they will soon be able open their doors and create jobs to help develop a well-regulated, strong market.
It was two years since former Gov. John Carney You can also read more about it here. In April 2023, the complementary bills for adult use legalization will come into force without his signature.
Rob Coupe (former Marijuana Commission) had originally planned that the OMC would launch an adult-use marijuana market by March 2025. Resignation The office will award the 125 licenses conditional for adult use in late 2024 in January.
State regulators can’t formally issue those licenses—to 60 cultivators, 30 manufacturers, 30 retailers and five testing laboratories—until the background checks are performed.
Meyer The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other H.B. 110 into law.
State expects to generate tens and millions of dollars annually from the 15% excise taxes on sales of adult-use marijuana. A portion of this revenue will be used for funding initiatives aimed at reinvesting in justice.
Delaware is moving again to begin adult-use marijuana sales after being sidetracked due to a misalignment between the federal and state governments. However, a technical problem still remains.
Office of the Marijuana Commissioner of the state (OMC), announced on May 5, that the FBI had provided a code for fingerprinting to be used in background checks of those who apply for licenses to operate adult-use businesses.
Late March, OMC informed Delaware that the FBI has rejected their revised application to start the statutorily-required criminal histories reports of individuals who are aspiring for entry into the future marketplace. FBI notified cannabis regulators in states that Title 4 The Delaware Code is too vague in defining who must obtain a background check.

Delaware lawmakers The following is a list of the most recent and relevant articles. a legislative fix, House Bill 110, on April 3 to align the state code with FBI standards. Gov. Matt Meyer Sign up for our Newsletter On April 24, the OMC was allowed to submit revised language to the FBI for its service code.

On Monday, the OMC reported that the FBI Approved the revised language, and released the fingerprinting codes for Choose your own applicants.
Paul Hyland, Acting Marijuana Commission of OMC said that fingerprint-based background checks were a crucial part in ensuring the public’s safety and the integrity of this program. We appreciate the FBI’s cooperation and are thrilled that certain applicants will be able to continue their application.
The state cannabis regulators will also return to the General Assembly in order to solve a “technical issue” that still exists. FBI rejects the term “agent”, as it is too general in Title 4’s revised code.
The following are required to perform background checks:
- An applicant for a cannabis establishment license;
- Persons who work in a cannabis facility, either as contractors, employees or volunteers, for compensation or not, before they begin work.
- Persons who are or want to be directors, officers, board members or You can also contact us by clicking here. The licensee or the business entity issuing the cannabis establishment licence;
- The person with a minimum 10% interest in the cannabis business or a company that has applied for a license to operate a cannabis shop.
Delaware Rep. Ed Osienski is a D-Newark who has sponsored H.B. In a May 5 public statement, 110 said that he was grateful to his colleagues and the Governor for their quick support of his bill fixing the service code.
This means that we are one step closer in getting a legal, adult-use marijuana industry started,” said he. Delawareans had waited too long for a legal, safe adult-use cannabis market. I am glad that the implementation has returned to track.
They’ve waited patiently, and I hope they will soon be able to open their doors, create jobs, and help build a strong, well-regulated market. “They’ve been waiting patiently and I am hopeful that they’ll be able soon to open their door, create jobs and help build up a strong and well-regulated industry.”
It was two years since former Gov. John Carney You can also read more about it here. In April 2023, the complementary bills for adult use legalization will come into force without his signature.
Rob Coupe (former Marijuana Commission) had originally planned that the OMC would launch an adult-use marijuana market by March 2025. Resignation The office will award the 125 licenses for adult use conditional by late 2024, after holding lotteries.
State regulators can’t formally issue those licenses—to 60 cultivators, 30 manufacturers, 30 retailers and five testing laboratories—until the background checks are performed.
Meyer The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other H.B. 110 into law.
State expects to generate tens and millions of dollars annually from the 15% excise taxes on sales of adult-use marijuana. A portion of this revenue will be used for funding initiatives aimed at reinvesting in justice.
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