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Also in Virginia, SB 696, is aimed at individuals charged with felonies associated with marijuana prior to July 1, 2021 be released. [51] South Carolina Senate Bill 0423, the South Carolina Compassionate Care Act legalizing medical cannabis, was reintroduced on January 19 by Tom Davis (R).
Senate Bill 375, creating a legal adult-use market under the Hawaiʻi Cannabis Authority, was approved by its first committee on February 16. [45] Senate Bill 669, legalization of possession for adult use, was introduced in February. [46] South Carolina H 3561 to decriminalize cannabis was introduced on January 10. [47]
Rep. Nancy Mace said she is trying to build GOP support for the bill, drawing a rebuke from a top Republican in her state. South Carolina Republican introduces bill to decriminalize marijuana at ...
South Carolina S.150 / H.3361 South Carolina Compassionate Care Act. Bill December 9, 2020: Medical Began floor debate January 26, 2022 – the first time cannabis legalization of any kind had been debated in South Carolina. [150] Was passed by the senate on February 10 after weeks of debate. [151] On April 7, the bill was cleared by committee ...
The head of the South Carolina state police force also has opposed efforts to legalize medical marijuana, saying it opens the door to other drug use. ... who vowed to push a medical marijuana bill ...
As a region, the South has been slow to embrace marijuana reform. But states are beginning to legalize medical marijuana among other efforts. How marijuana laws have progressed across the South so ...
The bill was passed by the senate in a 29–9 vote on June 22. [119] H6370 Bill May 28, 2021: Legalization Introduced by Rep. Scott A. Slater [120] South Carolina H. 3361 / S. 150 Bills January 12, 2021: Medical The South Carolina Compassionate Care Act (H. 3361 / S. 150) was filed on January 12. [121]
After she introduced the bill, Mace was rebuked by the South Carolina chairman of the Republican Party, who denounced “any effort to legalize, decriminalize the use of controlled substances ...