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Hawaii legislature considers loosening
marijuana laws
March 12, 2010 - hawaiinewsnow.com
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Three marijuana bills are making their way
through the Hawaii State Capitol. One bill would take away criminal
penalties for anyone caught with less than an ounce of pot. Instead
they would pay a civil fine of $300 for the first offense and $500
after that.
Another bill would allow medical marijuana patients to have more plants
and ounces.
A third bill would allow medical marijuana dispensaries with the
government approving permits for shop to open. That bill cleared
another committee today, despite opposition from police and prosecutors.
At the very least the state and counties could make few million dollars
a year selling marijuana but opponents say it comes at too high of a
price.
The marijuana discussion was passed around a capitol committee room.
The debate is over establishing something called "compassion centers,"
to sell pot to any patient with a doctor's permit.
"One of the problems with this is it would be almost impossible for the
compassion center to verify that these are actually legitimate
permits," testified Keith Kamita, State Department of Public Safety
Narcotics Enforcement Division Chief.
Another concern is that the government would essentially become a drug
dealer taking a cut from the marijuana sales. The state would tax $30
per ounce and the counties would get $5,000 in annual registration fees.
Even in the worst of economic times the state attorney general,
speaking on behalf of all county police chiefs and prosecutors says
that's a terrible idea.
"It allows essentially anyone other than a convicted felon to set up
massive centers for the sales of marijuana," testified Mark Bennett,
State Attorney General. "It just makes absolutely no sense for the
State of Hawaii to become potentially the legal marijuana sale capitol
of the world."
Plenty of supporters also spoke up.
"What you do is increase the supply you decrease the value. If you get
rid of the black market, you got rid of the black market," testified
Myron Berney, supporter. "Moses never said anything bad about it. Jesus
never said anything bad about it. Buddha or Mohammed never said
anything bad about it."
"It's been smoked for thousands of years all over the world, no one has
ever died from ingesting marijuana," testified George Fox, supporter.
"I think it's now important that we now provide the mechanism for
people like myself, patients suffering, to have this available to
them," testified Brian Shaughnessy, private attorney.
"My point is in Hawaii we have an opportunity to do it right we can
design a distribution center from scratch," testified Pamela Lichty,
Drug Policy Forum of Hawaii President.
Most lawmakers agreed approving the bill and sending it to the
judiciary committee bringing the pipe dream closer to reality.
"We believe this is a mistake and will bring a great many ills to
Hawaii," said Attorney General Bennett after the hearing.
Lawmakers also attached amendments to the bill today that said a
marijuana center should be placed within one mile of a police station,
but not within two miles of a school although lawmakers also said there
are a lot more details to work out.
Good lord people are stupid, 'this will bring a great many ills to Hawaii,' because it wouldn't help at all & because Hawaii doesn't already have a huge meth problem? And earlier in the artile someone is quoted saying they can't verify peoples certificates? How it that? They either had a mm card & proper identification/certification or they don't, sooo ignorant sometimes!!
"The government would become a drug dealer and take a cut of the sales."
Oh please . They already do that with prescription drugs. Medical marijuana is going to have false patients but the same goes for numerous prescription drugs.
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