A wave of medical marijuana advocates from Louisiana has begun a crusade to legalize smokable weed in the state, and they are not stopping until they have succeeded.
Earlier this year, Louisiana voters approved a ballot measure to legalize medical marijuana in the state. Recognizing a huge business opportunity with the legalization of medical marijuana, the New Orleans Saints jumped on board by donating $100,000 to the cause. Fast forward a few months, and the team and their state-sanctioned, nonprofit arm, the Louisiana Medical Cannabis Charity Foundation, received the first batch of Louisiana-grown marijuana.
Louisiana is the only state that does not recognize the medical value of marijuana and/or the use of marijuana for any purpose. This year, the Louisiana legislature passed Senate Bill 48, which gives patients suffering from specific medical conditions safe access to marijuana. The law, which went into effect on April 26, 2016, allows physicians to recommend services to patients that will be considered under the Louisiana Medical Use of Marijuana Act (LA MUM Act).
Decriminalization bill also pending in Louisiana
Louisiana lawmakers are also debating a measure to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of cannabis by adults. Under this bill, House Bill 652, possession of up to 14 grams (about half an ounce) of cannabis would only be punishable by a fine of up to $100 for a first and second offense. Minor offenses of marijuana possession will still be classified as a felony, but will no longer be punishable by jail time. We don’t need to fill our prisons with marijuana offenders, Democratic Representative Denise Marcell, a supporter of the bill, told local media last month. The Louisiana House of Representatives passed HB 652 on May 11 by a 67-24 majority, with strong support from members of both major political parties. The bill must now go to the Senate. Some of Louisiana’s largest cities, including New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Shreveport, have already taken steps to remove low-level marijuana possession from the criminal code. In New Orleans, the penalty for first marijuana possession is only a $40 fine, and some city officials want to lower that fine even further to $1. In 2018, Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, abolished jail time as a possible penalty for possessing less than 14 grams of marijuana. Instead, a fine of $40 to $100 is imposed, depending on the number of the defendant’s prior convictions. Shreveport’s revised ordinance is similar to HB 652.In Louisiana, a patient has the right to use medical marijuana to treat their conditions and even gain access to the real thing!. Read more about louisiana legislature and let us know what you think.
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