Missouri To Vote On MMJ

Dr.Nick

Active Member
Here's the Senate summary. It will be up to voters in November. Also, I read the bill and it seems pretty permissive, there are specific conditions for which MJ may be prescribed, but it also includes a very vague "any other serious illness" clause, without a definition of serious. All I can say is: 'Bout freakin time!!! Hopefully, MO voters won't be tards and reject it. If anyone is interested, it can be accessed through the MO senate website under HB1670.
Summary of the Introduced Bill
HB 1670 -- Marijuana for Medicinal Purposes

Sponsor: Meiners

This bill changes the laws regarding the classification of
marijuana as a controlled substance and allows its use for
medicinal purposes. In its main provisions, the bill:

(1) Removes marijuana from the Schedule I classification for
controlled substances and reclassifies it under Schedule II;

(2) Prohibits the arrest, prosecution, or penalty in any manner
of a qualifying patient who possesses a written certification for
the medical use of marijuana if the quantity doesn't exceed an
adequate supply. A qualifying patient younger than 18 years of
age is also exempt from arrest, prosecution, or penalty if a
parent or guardian consents in writing to and controls the
medical use of marijuana;

(3) Prohibits a physician from being subject to arrest,
prosecution, penalty, or denial of any right or privilege for
providing written certification for the medical use of marijuana
to a qualifying patient;

(4) Requires marijuana, drug paraphernalia, or other property
seized from a qualifying patient or primary caregiver in
connection with the claimed medical use of marijuana to be
returned to the patient or caregiver immediately upon a
determination by a court or prosecutor that the individual is
entitled to the protections contained in the bill;

(5) Gives qualifying patients the same legal rights as other
pharmaceutically medicated individuals relating to routine
traffic stops, interaction with law enforcement that does not
involve an illegal act, employer interaction, and drug testing
pertaining to marijuana and its metabolites;

(6) Prohibits the medical use of marijuana when it compromises
the health or well-being of another. The smoking of marijuana is
prohibited in a school bus, public bus, or other public vehicle;
in the workplace; on school grounds; in a correctional facility;
or at any public park, public beach, public recreation center, or
youth center unless the area is designated for medical marijuana
use;

(7) Prohibits the fraudulent representation to any law
enforcement official of any fact or circumstance relating to the
medical use of marijuana to avoid arrest or prosecution. A
person who violates this provision will be guilty of a class C
misdemeanor and subject to a $500 fine;

(8) Allows a qualifying patient or a primary caregiver to assert
the medical use of marijuana as a defense to any prosecution
involving marijuana based on certain evidence;

(9) Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to
establish rules for governing the issuance of registry
identification cards to qualifying patients and primary
caregivers. A qualifying patient or the primary caregiver is
required to submit an application containing certain information,
along with a registration fee not to exceed $100 per qualifying
patient, before receiving the card. The department has 30 days
to approve or deny an application;

(10) Requires the department to maintain a confidential list of
persons who have been issued a card; and

(11) Requires an organization to register with the department in
order to sell, administer, deliver, dispense, distribute,
cultivate, or possess marijuana or related equipment, supplies,
educational materials, or marijuana seeds for medical use.

The bill contains a referendum clause and will be submitted to
qualified voters in November 2011.
 

adkid

Member
Wow it is about freaking time. After 4 years of being killed in the MO senate by the speaker it can finally go into a vote!
 

Dr.Nick

Active Member
I'm freaking hyped man, I've been watchin' everybody else pass MMJ laws except not us. If this bill doesn't pass... I'm gonna cry. Yeah. I said it.
 

deprave

New Member
Nice guys, Really happy for you...The dominoes just keep falling more and more rapidly every day it is insane how much marijuana prohibitionist have stacked against them right now, even if your bill does not pass do not fear because the end to marijuana prohibition is going to come to a screeching halt in the near future.

You guys have an amazing bill there, I have to say it will be the best in the country, the bills just keep getting better and better as we learn from the mistakes of other states so its not so bad to be one of the last.

I like section 1 and section 5 particularity, section 1 is only afforded to Oregon patients and section 5 no other state has protection from employee drug testing.

I hope you guys will also be one of the few to accept out of state cards because I often drive the entire length of Missouri in my travels.
 

Dr.Nick

Active Member
I was really happy when I read the full text, although there are some parts I'd like gone (like reclassifying some other substances) but for now, I'll take what I can get. I especially like the explicit protection offered to patients and doctors from other agencies and employers' drug testing. I mean, no other prescription drug can be used as a reason for termination, so from a constitutional standpoint, you'd basically have to. I guess all these medical privacy laws that are such a pain in my ass are good for something...
 

Dr.Nick

Active Member
Just read through it again, looks like it was assigned to the Health Care Policy committee in May. Goddamn it. I guess that isn't a typo.
 

frankinweed

Active Member
no need to fret my friend i live in a lil town in missouri called marthasville bout an hour from st louis let me tell u something first yes this bill is from may but there was a bill that got voted on the 11th or 10th i recall idk the outcome just yet but it looks like there still desiding it looks 50 50 to me but anyways these a place called cliff village missouri look it up medical marajuana is legal there since like 2008 or 2009 look it up no joke i did the math nd it would only cost me 69 dollars in gas in my truck to get there look it up
 

tokenjoker78

New Member
every state that takes the right step towards doing the right thing makes me happy I live in kansas and it is being talked about here so seeing a state that shares a border with me is a really good thing because its still a felony here even for small amounts unless its your first time getting busted. and if kansas dont follow the lead of other states i will soon be moving
 

om3gawave

Active Member
every state that takes the right step towards doing the right thing makes me happy I live in kansas and it is being talked about here so seeing a state that shares a border with me is a really good thing because its still a felony here even for small amounts unless its your first time getting busted. and if kansas dont follow the lead of other states i will soon be moving
Agreed. I am in Nebraska, and although it is decriminalized here, a medicinal or legalization measure sure would go a long way.
 
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