Bill Status of HB0030
Summary
"Creates the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act," allowing state-registered patients diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition to cultivate medical marijuana or to obtain it from state-regulated dispensaries."
Amendment 1 repeals the program after three years and prohibits patients from driving for 12 hours after consuming marijuana.
Amendment 2 makes it illegal for dispensaries to make campaign contributions.
Amendment 3 sets a $5,000 non-refundable application fee and $20,000 certificate fee for dispensaries.
Amendment 4 "Excludes from the definition of 'qualifying patient' active public safety personnel."
History (last action date)
Pre-filed with clerk by Deputy Majority Leader Lou Lang (D) on Dec. 28, 2010; First reading in the House and referral to Rules Committee on Jan. 12, 2011; Added chief co-sponsor Rep. Angelo Saviano (R) on Jan. 20, 2011; Added chief co-sponsor Rep. Ann Williams (D) on Jan. 21, 2011; Assigned to Human Services Committee on Feb. 8, 2011; House Committee Amendment No.1 filed, referred to Rules Committee, referred to Human Services Committee on Mar. 8, 2011; Adopted by voice vote in Human Services (6-5) and placed on calendar for 2nd reading on Mar. 9, 2011; Amendment 2 filed Apr. 12, 2011; Amendment 3 filed Apr. 22, 2011; Amendment 4 filed May 3, 2011; Third reading held May 4, 2011; Added chief co-sponsors Rep. Kenneth Dunkin (D) and Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (D) on May 5, 2011; Added co-sponsor Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy (D) on May 18, 2011; Final action deadline extended to May 31, 2011 on May 27, 2011; Re-referred to Rules Committee (May 31, 2011)
# For Up to date Bill Status of HB0030 97th General Assembly (2011) visit:
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=0030&GAID=11&GA=97&DocTypeID=HB&LegID=54410&SessionID=84
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