Hawaii State Policy Alert

Sent: March 7, 2013
From: Robert Capecchi
Topic: State and Local Legislation

Title: 

Hawaii: Marijuana policy on the move

Message: 

Tuesday, the Hawaii Senate unanimously voted to approve a decriminalization bill, sending it to the House of Representatives. S.B. 472, SD 1, would replace Hawaii’s current criminal penalties — including possible jail time — for possession of up to an ounce of marijuana with a civil fine of $1,000. The bill originally called for a fine of $100, but it was amended up in committee.

Email your representative and ask that she or he work with marijuana policy advocates to bring the fine back down to a more reasonable level and craft a bill that will be agreeable to all parties.

While the Senate was passing S.B. 472, SD 1, the House was also approving legislation to improve Hawaii’s marijuana policies. The House passed H.B. 667 (allowing out-of-state patients and making other improvements) and H.B. 668 (transferring the medical marijuana program from the public safety department to the health department). The two bills now move to the Senate for committee hearings.

The House has previously refused to debate decriminalizing possession of marijuana, so please email your representative and urge her or him to support a more reasonable approach to marijuana possession. Then, share this message with others in Hawaii, so that they, too, can speak out for reform.