Legalization In Missouri

RIKNSTEIN

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Missouri lawmakers are now considering three separate marijuana reform bills in 2014; meanwhile voters could decide on a constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana in November.

JEFFERSON CITY, MO — On Wednesday, Rep. Chris Kelly (D-Columbia) introduced House Bill 1659, which would allow adults to possess and grow small amounts of marijuana and set up a taxed and regulated marijuana commerce.

If passed, adults 21 or older would be allowed to grow up to eight plants and possess up to sixteen ounces of marijuana per household. The bill would also establish a process for allowing medical marijuana with a doctor’s recommendation for those under 21, and allow the cultivation of industrial hemp.

In addition, two additional bills have been filed this year, House Bill 1324, which would allow medical marijuana in the state and House Bill 1325, which would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of cannabis. The primary sponsor of both bills is Representative Rory Ellinger of University City.

Currently, Missouri has some of the harshest marijuana laws in the country. Possession of any amount of marijuana — even as little as a gram — can be punished by up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine under state law.

Possession of over 35 grams — about 1.25 ounces — is a felony subject to a prison sentence of up to seven years and a $5,000 fine.

Last year, two bills that would have relaxed Missouri’s marijuana laws died in committee without getting a vote . House Bill 668 would have removed criminal penalties for the medical use of marijuana for seriously ill patients with their doctors’ recommendations, and House Bill 512 would have reduced penalties for possession of marijuana for adults.

Neither of these bills advanced during the 2013 session, largely due to the efforts of Missouri Speaker of the House, Rep. Timothy Jones, who prevented the bills from moving forward.

If efforts at the state house in 2014 fail, grassroots reform organization Show-Me Cannabis is currently in the process of placing a voter initiative on the 2014 ballot, which would create an amendment to the state constitution that would enable marijuana to be regulated for adult use.

To qualify for the ballot, organizers must collect the signatures of roughly 320,000 registered voters by May 4, and they must gather signatures from at least 8% of registered voters in six of the state’s eight US congressional districts.

A March poll conducted by Show-Me Cannabis found that residents favored legalizing, taxing, and regulating marijuana by a margin of 54-44% when the proposed system was explained................LET'S GET TOGETHER AND VOTE ON THAT SHIT!!!!
 

SnapsProvolone

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I moved to Colorado to get away from the backwater mindset that is Missouri. Good luck they need to get with the times.
 

Wait, what?

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The county jail in Lebanon Mo charges you for the time you spent in jail, and if you don't pay, they throw you in jail and charge you for that. It's a money making organization which is owned by a women's rights group, who just happen to be married to judges. Pot and speed dealers are their cash-cow, so I don't see this happening
 

ClaytonBigsby

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The county jail in Lebanon Mo charges you for the time you spent in jail, and if you don't pay, they throw you in jail and charge you for that. It's a money making organization which is owned by a women's rights group, who just happen to be married to judges. Pot and speed dealers are their cash-cow, so I don't see this happening


That's how U Hauls get parked in front of buildings.
 

Herbmayn225

Member
I moved to ____to get away from the blackwater mindset that is Missouri lol.

stuff is moving forward in Oklahoma too!! (Moved away from there too haha)
 

Herbmayn225

Member
Possess 16 oz of bud per household...lol...it should be called the "about a pound bill"
I gotta buddy who's a cop, he told me once the police ain't worried about my 4 ounces(this was Oklahoma and extremely, not true, I don't recommend traveling with a quap in the Bible Belt) that 4 ounces is barely enough to get stoned...sometimes I think most of the otherside, truly, has no Idea what an ounce actually Is haha not to be confused with the gram
 

RIKNSTEIN

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Possess 16 oz of bud per household...lol...it should be called the "about a pound bill"
haha, That's funny
I gotta buddy who's a cop, he told me once the police ain't worried about my 4 ounces(this was Oklahoma and extremely, not true, I don't recommend traveling with a quap in the Bible Belt) that 4 ounces is barely enough to get stoned...sometimes I think most of the otherside, truly, has no Idea what an ounce actually Is haha not to be confused with the gram
Yeah I live in the southwest corner of MO, near Joplin, and 35 grams or less is already a misdemeanor, and being decriminalized, but anything more right now is still a felony, stupid right :wall:
 

SnapsProvolone

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The county jail in Lebanon Mo charges you for the time you spent in jail, and if you don't pay, they throw you in jail and charge you for that. It's a money making organization which is owned by a women's rights group, who just happen to be married to judges. Pot and speed dealers are their cash-cow, so I don't see this happening
Sounds like Adams county Colorado.
 

420CannabisMMJPothead

Active Member
I'll never tell.

I hope MO get's there shit together with this though. Last year they didn't get the sigs they needed.

Hope it goes this year.
The first line I heard in Britney Murphy's voice. The middle was Mr. T. The last line was Flo from the car insurance commercials.

Man, this Mr. Magoo is good!
 

DANKSWAG

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Mississippi will be last to legalize, they are son inbred anything making a lick of sense will totally offend them. Like breeding with relatives will create special needs folks, they didn't take to that what makes anyone think they'd rather let people be happy and if possible earn a buck at the same time.

Trust me on this, don't worry won't be last, though you might not go before the great state of Kansas, go Jayhawks!

DankSwag
 

giggles26

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Mississippi will be last to legalize, they are son inbred anything making a lick of sense will totally offend them. Like breeding with relatives will create special needs folks, they didn't take to that what makes anyone think they'd rather let people be happy and if possible earn a buck at the same time.

Trust me on this, don't worry won't be last, though you might not go before the great state of Kansas, go Jayhawks!

DankSwag
Haha Kansas is just as fucked up as MO
 

Herbmayn225

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Now if only we could take 10 and write these same messages to our local senators! I'm good for 1 a week in three states haha
 
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