5 reasons why Republicans are going to pot on March 8
On March 8, 2017, at 1:30 the Alabama Legislature will be considering a bill that would decriminalize possession of less than one ounce of marijuana. The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee will be holding a public hearing on HB 269 in Room 617 at 1:30 pm.
HB 269 stands on the shoulders of a strong line of marijuana decriminalization bills over the last three years. In 2014, Carlys Law paved the way for marijuana by allowing UAB to test the effectiveness of CBD oil on seizure patients. In 2016, Lenis Law built on that success and completely decriminalized the use of CBD oil for seizure patients. Lenis Law was sponsored by Republican Rep. Mike Ball and Republican Senator Paul Sanford. It passed the House and Senate with almost unanimous support; with a 95-4 and 29-3 vote count, respectively.
Like Carlys Law and Lenis Law, HB 269 is co-sponsored by a Republican Rep. Alan Harper.
Does this tale seem strange? Did you know Alabama Republicans are moving closer and looser towards regulating and taxing marijuana like alcohol?
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