SB 104 IN
Possession of medical marijuana or paraphernalia.
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Summary
Creates a defense to possession of paraphernalia that: (1) the paraphernalia is for use with marijuana; and (2) the person possesses a valid medical marijuana card from another state, or a physician has certified in writing that the person suffers from a terminal illness or serious untreatable disease, and, in the professional opinion of the physician, the benefits of treatment with marijuana are greater than the risks. Creates a defense to possession of marijuana that: (1) the person possessed less than two ounces of marijuana; and (2) the person possesses a valid medical marijuana card from another state, or a physician has certified in writing that the person suffers from a terminal illness or serious untreatable disease, and, in the professional opinion of the physician, the benefits of treatment with marijuana are greater than the risks.
Sponsor (1)
- Greg Taylor Democratic · author
Action history (2)
- Jan 7, 2021 Authored by Senator Taylor G · upper
- Jan 7, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law · upper
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