The Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act

Discussion in 'Marijuana Legalization' started by MedicalMatt, May 14, 2009.

  1. So, I'm doing a final project on the subject of the current in-progress legalization in california right now. i've got a bunch of questions but i'd like to start with this, someone please help.

    but whats the education part of this legislation?
     
  2. maybe like funding programs for schools to discourage marijuana use amongst kids? not sure at all though lol
     
  3. #3 IMAEREHW, May 22, 2009
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    The unfortunate thing is that I cannot find the actual bill itself, nor any information about the education part of the bill.


    EDIT::

    http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/asm/ab_0351-0400/ab_390_bill_20090223_introduced.html

    that is the actual bill presented. And in section 1 of the bill...

     
  4. you're telling me mary j is now legal to smoke in california?
     
  5. ^medicinal, yes, recreational no.

    Since the state is bankrupt legalization is a way to raise funds, combat Mexican drug cartels, and other reasons too. People are considering legalization here and people are in favor of it, so who knows. :D
     
  6. I am not a lawyer, but it appears subsection f would outlaw growing your own much like now where whiskey is only legally produced by entities with a federal stamp.
     
  7. Section 11725

    "11725. It is unlawful for a person not licensed pursuant to
    Chapter 14.5 (commencing with Section 25400) of Division 9 of the
    Business and Professions Code to cultivate marijuana, except in
    compliance with the following requirements:
    (a) Marijuana may be cultivated only by persons 21 years of age or
    older.
    (b) Marijuana may be cultivated only in a location in the home or
    yard in which the marijuana is not visible from any public place. For
    purposes of this paragraph, "public place" does not include air
    space, or any place from which a viewer would violate the cultivator'
    s legitimate expectation of privacy.
    (c) Each person 21 years of age or older may have in cultivation
    no more than 10 mature plants at any given time.
    (d) A licensed nursery may cultivate seedlings for sale to persons
    21 years of age or older, but shall destroy any seedling if it has
    not been purchased by a consumer before it reaches maturity.
    (e) Aside from the sale of seedlings by a licensed nursery,
    marijuana cultivated pursuant to this section may not be sold.
    (f) The presence of persons younger than 21 years of age in a
    household does not affect the lawfulness of the cultivation of
    marijuana under this division."
     
  8. That's not what it is saying at all.
     

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