Montana Marijuana Act

Montana Ballot Measure - Initiative Referendum No. 124

Election: Nov. 6, 2012 (General)

Outcome: Passed

Categories:

Marijuana
Business and Consumers
Health and Health Care

Summary


An act establishing the Montana Marijuana Act and revising laws relating to the use of marijuana; Creating a registry program for the cultivation, manufacture, transportation, and transfer of marijuana by certain individuals; Requiring reporting; Allowing inspections; Providing rulemaking authority; Establishing a transition process.

Measure Text


In 2004, Montana voters approved I-148, creating a medical marijuana program for patients with debilitating medical conditions. Senate Bill 423, passed by the 2011 Legislature, repeals I-148 and enacts a new medical marijuana program, which includes: permitting patients to grow marijuana or designate a provider; limiting each marijuana provider to three patients; prohibiting marijuana providers from accepting anything of value in exchange for services or products; granting local governments authority to regulate marijuana providers; establishing specific standards for demonstrating chronic pain; and reviewing the practices of doctors who certify marijuana use for 25 or more patients in a 12-month period.

If Senate Bill 423 is affirmed by the voters, there will be no fiscal impact because the legislature has funded the costs of its implementation. If Senate Bill 423 is rejected by the voters, there may be a small savings to the State.

[ ] FOR Senate Bill 423, a bill which repeals I-148 and enacts a new medical marijuana program.

[ ] AGAINST Senate Bill 423, a bill which repeals I-148 and enacts a new medical marijuana program. A vote against Senate Bill 423 will restore I-148.

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