stonedrock
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The following bills relating to medical cannabis will be heard tomorrow, February 4.
H.B. 1930
H.B. 1930 seeks to allow probationers and parolees who meet the requirements of qualifying patients to request that the terms of their probation or parole be modified to be allowed the medical use of marijuana.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony: Hearing PBS-HLT 02-04-10..
S.B. 2212
S.B. 2212 seeks to allow probationers and parolees who meet the requirements of qualifying patients to request that the terms of their probation or parole be modified to be allowed the medical use of marijuana.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony:
Docum.
S.B. 2141
S.B. 2141 increases the amount on cannabis that constitutes an adequate amount by allowing a qualifying patient to possess 10 cannabis plants and 5 ounces of cannabis at any given time. Makes identification of the site where cannbis is grown confidential. Prohibits the department of public safety from requiring that a certifying physician be the patients primary caregiver. Increases the patient to caregiver ratio to 1:4.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony:
Docum.
S.B. 2213
S.B. 2213 provides that each county has the power to establish medical marijuana dispensaries. Requires that medical marijuana dispensaries shall only provide service to qualified patients and primary caregivers registered with the department of public safety. Makes dispensaries subject to the general excise tax by making inapplicable the exemption for amounts received from sales of prescription drugs or prosthetic devices.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony:
Docum.
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H.B. 1930
H.B. 1930 seeks to allow probationers and parolees who meet the requirements of qualifying patients to request that the terms of their probation or parole be modified to be allowed the medical use of marijuana.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony: Hearing PBS-HLT 02-04-10..
S.B. 2212
S.B. 2212 seeks to allow probationers and parolees who meet the requirements of qualifying patients to request that the terms of their probation or parole be modified to be allowed the medical use of marijuana.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony:
Docum.
S.B. 2141
S.B. 2141 increases the amount on cannabis that constitutes an adequate amount by allowing a qualifying patient to possess 10 cannabis plants and 5 ounces of cannabis at any given time. Makes identification of the site where cannbis is grown confidential. Prohibits the department of public safety from requiring that a certifying physician be the patients primary caregiver. Increases the patient to caregiver ratio to 1:4.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony:
Docum.
S.B. 2213
S.B. 2213 provides that each county has the power to establish medical marijuana dispensaries. Requires that medical marijuana dispensaries shall only provide service to qualified patients and primary caregivers registered with the department of public safety. Makes dispensaries subject to the general excise tax by making inapplicable the exemption for amounts received from sales of prescription drugs or prosthetic devices.
Please click on the following link for the hearing notice, more information on the bill and how to submit testimony:
Docum.
This email is being sent to you (via a blind cc) because you are either a member of the Medical Cannabis Working Group or because you added your name to our list to receive Medical Cannabis Working Group information and Action Alerts. If you would like to be DELETED from the Group's roster, please email me directly at lt@acluhawaii.org and I will update the list.
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Our mailing address is:
Medical Cannabis Working Group
P.O.Box 3410
Honolulu, HI 96801
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Copyright (C) 2009 Medical Cannabis Working Group All rights reserved.