Rhode Island bills to drop cannabis residency requirement near final passage - MMJDaily
Rhode Island is near final passage of bills to remove the residency requirement for cannabis business licenses, opening the market to out-of-state investors and operators.
Aforeworn detected this change in the Cannabis & Hemp Operators space on July 6, 2026 and published this briefing so affected operators are forewarned rather than caught off guard. It is rated High urgency. Current and prospective cannabis license holders in Rhode Island, especially small local operators. should confirm how it applies to their specific situation before acting. There is a time constraint attached: Before final passage (expected within weeks).. Acting after that point can mean penalties, a lapsed licence, or lost eligibility — exactly the kind of surprise Aforeworn exists to prevent. Aforeworn monitors Cannabis & Hemp Operators continuously and turns every detected change into a plain-English briefing like this one, so you always know first. Forewarned is forearmed.
What changed
Residency requirement for cannabis business licenses is being eliminated, allowing non-residents to apply and hold licenses.
Who it affects
Current and prospective cannabis license holders in Rhode Island, especially small local operators.
What you must do
Monitor legislative progress and prepare for increased competition; consider strategic partnerships or operational adjustments.
Deadline
Before final passage (expected within weeks).
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