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January 29, 1998
Medical Marijuana, Hemp Legislation Pending In Several States
January 29, 1998, Washington, D.C.: Bills to legalize medical marijuana and industrial hemp are pending before several state legislatures this year. In addition, statewide initiatives to legalize the medical use of marijuana are expected to be on the ballot in Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Nevada, Washington, and the District of Columbia.
Medical Marijuana Legislation
STATE: California
» BILL: S.B 535*
» INTENT: "[To establish a] Marijuana Research Program ... at the University
of California... to develop and implement studies intended to ascertain the ... medical
efficacy ... of marijuana."
SPONSOR: Sen. John Vasconcellos
STATE: Hawaii
» BILL: H.B. 2403
» INTENT: "[To] ensure that seriously ill patients are not penalized ... for
obtaining and using marijuana strictly for medical purposes."
SPONSOR: Rep. David Tarnas
STATE: Iowa
» BILL: H.B. 422*
» INTENT: "[To] authorize research into the use of marijuana for
medicinal purposes."
SPONSOR: Rep. Ed Fallon
STATE: Massachusetts
» BILL: S.B. 473*
» INTENT: "[To allow] the Department of Health [to] approve the experimental
use of marijuana in the treatment of additional disease entities, including AIDS."
SPONSOR: Sen. Richard Moore
STATE: New Hampshire
» BILL: H.B. 1559
» INTENT: "[To] allow a person to possess and cultivate marijuana for
personal use when it is prescribed by a physician."
SPONSOR: Rep. Tim Robertson
STATE: New York
» BILL: A.B. 6407
» INTENT: "To allow the medical use of marijuana for a serious medical
condition under the supervision of a licensed practitioner."
SPONSOR: Assemblyman Richard Gottfried
STATE: Washington
» BILL: S.B. 6721
» INTENT: "[To allow] seriously ill patients... [to] be exempt from
liability and criminal prosecution for limited, personal possession and use of
marijuana."
SPONSORS: Sens. Jeanne Kohl and Pat Thibaudeau
STATE: Wisconsin
» BILL: A.B. 560*
» INTENT: "[To] move THC from schedule I to schedule III ... [and] establish
a medical necessity defense to THC-related prosecutions."
SPONSORS: Reps. Frank Boyle and Tammy Baldwin
Industrial Hemp Legislation
STATE: Kansas
» BILL: SCR 1605*
» INTENT: "[To] request the Department of Commerce and Housing to form a
task force to investigate and research the viability of ... industrial hemp as an
alternative crop."
SPONSOR: Sen. David Corbin
STATE: Iowa
» BILL: H.F. 402*
» INTENT: "[To] provide for research regarding the production and marketing
of industrial hemp."
SPONSORS: Reps. Cecelia Burnett (and others)
STATE: Minnesota
» BILL: S.F. 1181*
» INTENT: "[To] classify industrial hemp as an agricultural product subject
to regulation and registration by the commissioner of agriculture."
SPONSOR: Sen. Roger Moe
STATE: New Hampshire
» BILL: 1576-FN-A
» INTENT: "[To] permit the development of an industrial hemp industry in New
Hampshire."
SPONSOR: Rep. Tim Robertson
STATE: Vermont
» BILL: S.B. 285
» INTENT: "To permit the development in Vermont of an industrial hemp
industry."
SPONSOR: Sen. Hull Maynard, Jr.
*legislation held over from 1997
Copies of state legislation are available from NORML upon request @ (202) 483-5500. For more information on state marijuana reform efforts, please contact either Paul Armentano or R. Keith Stroup, Esq. of NORML.
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