Key Votes
HB 648 - Medical Marijuana Legalization - Key Vote
New Hampshire Key Votes
Margaret Wood Hassan voted Yea (Override of Veto) on this legislation.
Read recent statements Margaret Wood Hassan made in this general time period.
Stages
- Oct. 28, 2009 Senate Veto Override Failed
- Oct. 28, 2009 House Veto Override Passed
- July 10, 2009 Executive Vetoed
- June 24, 2009 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- June 24, 2009 House Conference Report Adopted
- May 6, 2009 House Nonconcurrence Vote Passed
- April 29, 2009 Senate Bill Passed
- March 25, 2009 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 8, 2009 Introduced
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Stage Details
Legislation - Veto Override Failed (Senate) (14-10) - Oct. 28, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Medical Marijuana Legalization
Vote to override a veto of a bill that legalizes the medicinal use of marijuana for patients that have been diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition beginning January 1, 2010.
- -Written certification that the individual is a qualifying patient;
-Application or renewal fee;
-Name, address, and birth date of the patient, unless the patient is homeless;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's physician;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's primary caregiver, if any;
-Name and address of the compassion center that the patient designates;
-Signed statement by the patient pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it;
-Complete set of the designated caregiver's fingerprints; and
-Signed statement by the caregiver pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it.
- -Operate a motor vehicle, commercial vehicle, boat, vessel, or other vehicle while under the influence of marijuana;
-Operate heavy machinery or handle a dangerous instrument while under the influence of marijuana;
-Be under the influence of marijuana in his or her place of employment, without written permission from the employer;
-Use or possess marijuana for purposes other than symptom relief;
-Use or possess marijuana in a manner that endangers the health, well-being, or safety of another individual;
-Smoke marijuana on a school bus, public bus, or other public vehicle;
-Smoke marijuana on the grounds of any school;
-Smoke marijuana on the grounds of any correctional facility; or
-Smoke marijuana at any park, public beach, public recreation center, public field, or youth center.
NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF THOSE PRESENT AND VOTING IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Legislation - Veto Override Passed (House) (240-115) - Oct. 28, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Medical Marijuana Legalization
Vote to override a veto of a bill that legalizes the medicinal use of marijuana for patients that have been diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition beginning January 1, 2010.
- -Written certification that the individual is a qualifying patient;
-Application or renewal fee;
-Name, address, and birth date of the patient, unless the patient is homeless;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's physician;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's primary caregiver, if any;
-Name and address of the compassion center that the patient designates;
-Signed statement by the patient pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it;
-Complete set of the designated caregiver's fingerprints; and
-Signed statement by the caregiver pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it.
- -Operate a motor vehicle, commercial vehicle, boat, vessel, or other vehicle while under the influence of marijuana;
-Operate heavy machinery or handle a dangerous instrument while under the influence of marijuana;
-Be under the influence of marijuana in his or her place of employment, without written permission from the employer;
-Use or possess marijuana for purposes other than symptom relief;
-Use or possess marijuana in a manner that endangers the health, well-being, or safety of another individual;
-Smoke marijuana on a school bus, public bus, or other public vehicle;
-Smoke marijuana on the grounds of any school;
-Smoke marijuana on the grounds of any correctional facility; or
-Smoke marijuana at any park, public beach, public recreation center, public field, or youth center.
NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF THOSE PRESENT AND VOTING IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Legislation - Vetoed (Executive) - July 10, 2009
Title: Medical Marijuana Legalization
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (14-10) - June 24, 2009
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (232-108) - June 24, 2009
Legislation - Nonconcurrence Vote Passed (House) - May 6, 2009
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (14-10) - April 29, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Medical Marijuana Legalization
Vote to pass a bill that legalizes the medicinal use of marijuana for patients that have been diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition beginning January 1, 2010.
- -Written certification that the individual is a qualifying patient;
-Application or renewal fee;
-Name, address, and birth date of the patient, unless the patient is homeless;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's physician;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's primary caregiver, if any;
-Signed statement by the patient pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it; and
-Signed statement by the caregiver pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it.
- -Operate a motor vehicle, commercial vehicle, boat, vessel, or other vehicle while under the influence of marijuana;
-Operate heavy machinery or handle a dangerous instrument while under the influence of marijuana;
-Be under the influence of marijuana in his or her place of employment, without written permission from the employer;
-Use or possess marijuana for purposes other than symptom relief;
-Use or possess marijuana in a manner that endangers the health, well-being, or safety of another individual;
-Smoke marijuana on a school bus, public bus, or other public vehicle;
-Smoke marijuana on the grounds of any school;
-Smoke marijuana on the grounds of any correctional facility; or
-Smoke marijuana at any park, public beach, public recreation center, public field, or youth center.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (234-138) - March 25, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Medical Marijuana Legalization
Vote to pass a bill that legalizes the medicinal use of marijuana for patients that have been diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition beginning January 1, 2010.
- -Written certification that the individual is a qualifying patient;
-Application or renewal fee;
-Name, address, and birth date of the patient, unless the patient is homeless;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's physician;
-Name, address, and telephone number of the patient's primary caregiver, if any;
-Signed statement by the patient pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it; and
-Signed statement by the caregiver pledging not to divert medical marijuana to anyone not authorized to posses it.
- -Undertaking any task under the influence of marijuana, when doing so would constitute negligence or
professional malpractice;
-Possessing marijuana, or otherwise engage in the medical use of marijuana in a school bus, on the
grounds of any preschool or primary or secondary school, or in any correctional facility;
-Smoking marijuana on any form of public transportation or in any public place;
-Operating, navigating, or being in actual physical control of any motor vehicle, aircraft, or motorboat
while under the influence of marijuana; or
-Using marijuana if that individual does not have a serious or debilitating medical condition.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Jan. 8, 2009
Title: Medical Marijuana Legalization
Sponsors
- Evalyn S. Merrick (NH - D) (Out Of Office)
Co-sponsors
- Thomas E. 'Tom' Donovan Jr. (NH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Martha Fuller Clark (NH - D) (Out Of Office)
- John T. Gallus (NH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Don Petterson (NH - D) (Out Of Office)
- James P. 'Doc' Pilliod (NH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Kathleen 'Trinka' Russell (NH - D) (Out Of Office)