Idaho is one of the most restrictive states on cannabis, and it continues to get worse. The need for Idaho citizens to fight for their own medical cannabis program has never been more evident.
This bill seeks to undo years of hard work by advocates for ending jail time for minor cannabis offenses. Under this legislation, a grandmother eating a gummy on her front porch or in her own living room could be incarcerated for up to a year.
This crucial step in employment protection makes us hopeful that during the next legislative session, we can build upon protecting members of other professions.
This is an attempt to bring back the draconian penalties that Louisiana was infamous for in decades past. This bill seeks to undo years of hard work by advocates for ending jail time for minor cannabis offenses.
After a years-long process that began under the Biden Administration, medical cannabis sold in accordance with state law will no longer be classified alongside what the U.S. government considers the most dangerous drugs.
Increasing the possession limit will help prevent cannabis consumers from getting entangled in the criminal justice system, with life-altering consequences.
First responders put their lives on the line for us daily, and many develop chronic pain or PTSD from their public service. They should not lose their jobs for alleviating their symptoms with a safer alternative to opiates.