Thursday, December 8, 2011

Hemp=Happiness

Hemp question for the day,

Isn't medical marijuana legal in Washington D.C.?

ANSWER:
16 Legal Medical Marijuana States and DC
Laws, Fees, and Possession Limits

III. Sources

I. Summary Chart: 16 states and DC that have enacted laws to legalize medical marijuana
StateYear PassedHow Passed
(Yes Vote)
FeePossession LimitAccepts other states' registry ID cards?
1998
Ballot Measure 8 (58%)
$25/$20
1 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
unknown1
2010Proposition 203 (50.13%)$150/$752.5 oz usable; 0-12 plants2Yes3
1996
Proposition 215 (56%)
$66/$33
8 oz usable; 18 plants (6 mature, 12 immature)4No
2000
Ballot Amendment 20 (54%)
$90
2 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
No
2010Amendment Act B18-622 (13-0 vote)*2 oz dried; limits on other forms to be determinedunknown
6. Delaware2011Senate Bill 17 (27-14 House, 17-4 Senate)**6 oz usableYes5
2000
Senate Bill 862 (32-18 House; 13-12 Senate)
$25
3 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
No
1999
Ballot Question 2 (61%)$100/$75
2.5 oz usable; 6 plants
2008Proposal 1 (63%)$100/$252.5 oz usable; 12 plantsYes
2004
Initiative 148 (62%)
$25/$10
1 oz usable; 4 plants (mature); 12 seedlings
No
2000
Ballot Question 9 (65%)
$150+
1 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
No
2010
Senate Bill 119 (48-14 House; 25-13 Senate)$200/$20
2 oz usable
unknown
2007Senate Bill 523 (36-31 House; 32-3 Senate)$0
6 oz usable; 16 plants (4 mature, 12 immature)
No
1998
Ballot Measure 67 (55%)
$100/$20
24 oz usable; 24 plants (6 mature, 18 immature)
No
2006
Senate Bill 0710 (52-10 House; 33-1 Senate)
$75/$10
2.5 oz usable; 12 plants
Yes
2004
Senate Bill 76 (22-7) HB 645 (82-59)
$50
2 oz usable; 9 plants (2 mature, 7 immature)
No
1998
Initiative 692 (59%)
24 oz usable; 15 plants
No

2 comments:

  1. What's wrong with this picture?
    America needs to know that the ones that run this country have it legal in their own backyard!!

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  2. Amendment Act B18-622 (80KB) "Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Treatment Amendment Act of 2010" -- Approved 13-0 by the Council of the District of Columbia on May 4, 2010; signed by the Mayor on May 21, 2010|

    Effective: July 27, 2010 [After being signed by the Mayor, the law underwent a 30-day Congessional review period. Neither the Senate nor the House acted to stop the law, so it became effective when the review period ended.]
    Approved Conditions: HIV, AIDS, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, cancer, other conditions that are chronic, long-lasting, debilitating, or that interfere with the basic functions of life, serious medical conditions for which the use of medical marijuana is beneficial, patients undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

    Possession/Cultivation: The maximum amount of medical marijuana that any qualifying patient or caregiver may possess at any moment is two ounces of dried medical marijuana. The Mayor may increase the quantity of dried medical marijuana that may be possessed up to four ounces; and shall decide limits on medical marijuana of a form other than dried.

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