Rhode Island: Senate Commission To Study MJ Decriminalization
Fri, Jul 03, 2009 11:29 am
Source: cannabisnews.org
Providence, R.I. — Weeks after legalizing the sale of marijuana to sick people, lawmakers have voted to explore how much Rhode Island might collect in revenue if it were to make all sales of marijuana legal and impose a “sin tax” of $35 per ounce.
During the General Assembly’s aborted rush to adjournment Friday, the Senate approved a resolution — introduced earlier the same day — to create a nine-member special commission to study a swath of issues surrounding marijuana.
Among them: “The experience of individuals and families sentenced for violating marijuana laws … The experience of states and European countries, such as California, Massachusetts and the Netherlands, which have decriminalized the sale and use of marijuana.”
The sponsors of the eleventh-hour measure — which requires no further action — include Senators Joshua Miller, D-Cranston; Leo Blais, R-Coventry; Rhoda Perry, D-Providence; Charles Levesque, D-Portsmouth, and Susan Sosnowski, D-South Kingstown.
In a brief interview Wednesday, Miller said the resolution was sparked by the referendum-driven move to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana in Massachusetts, and by what he perceives as “a national trend towards decriminalization.” In November 2008, Massachusetts voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot initiative to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, making getting caught with less than an ounce of pot punishable by a civil fine of $100.
Asked why he waited until what was to be the last day of the session to introduce the measure, Miller said he and his fellow sponsors felt it was “very important” for this study to be “defined as an issue” completely separate and apart from the passage — over Governor Carcieri’s veto — of legislation allowing the creation of state-regulated dispensaries to sell marijuana for medicinal use.
Miller said it also “took that long for it to be taken seriously.”
The resolution creates a “Special Senate Commission to Study the Prohibition of Marijuana” made up of “elected members of the Rhode Island Senate, local law enforcement officials, physicians, nurses, social workers, academic leaders in the field of addiction studies, advocates or patients in the state’s medical marijuana program, advocates working in the field of prisoner reentry, economists, and members of the general public.”
The measure poses a number of specific questions for study, among them: “Whether and to what extent Rhode Island youth have access to marijuana despite current laws prohibiting its use. … Whether adults’ use of marijuana has decreased since marijuana became illegal in Rhode Island in 1918. … Whether the current system of marijuana prohibition has created violence in the state of Rhode Island against users or among those who sell marijuana. … Whether the proceeds from the sales of marijuana are funding organized crime, including drug cartels. … Whether those who sell marijuana on the criminal market may also sell other drugs, thus increasing the chances that youth will use other illegal substances.”
The resolution also cites questions about the “dangers associated with marijuana resulting from it being sold on the criminal market, including if it is ever contaminated or laced with other drugs.”
The panel has until Jan. 31, 2010, to report its findings and recommendations to the Senate, though it would stay alive through Jan. 31, 2014.
Miller, a bar owner who says he does not use illegal drugs — or even drink liquor more than a few times a year — said he is not hoping or expecting any specific outcome. “I am more open-minded that that,” he said. “I am hoping to react to the best research and data we can get out of looking at it.”
A year ago, Carcieri vetoed a joint House and Senate call for a study of the wisdom of creating state-regulated marijuana dispensaries.
But “since this was only a Senate resolution, it does not come to the governor for his approval,” Carcieri spokeswoman Amy Kempe said.
In February, one of the cosponsors, pharmacist Leo Blais, proposed a bill — The Sensible State Marijuana Policy Act — that would have decriminalized the possession of an ounce or less of marijuana, reducing it to a civil offense for which anyone age 18 or older would face a $100 fine and forfeiture of the marijuana. The bill never made it out of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
As of Wednesday, no person or group had formally applied for the license to run the first of the three marijuana dispensaries allowed by the so-called “compassion centers” bill.
Both the House and Senate have each passed, for the second year in a row, their own versions (S39 and H5007) of a bill to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for certain drug crimes.
But no one version of the measure has yet cleared both chambers, in this year when the House and Senate went on hiatus, with no certain return date, and no final action on a bevy of high-profile bills.











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treehugger
Jul 26 2009, 7:21 am
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treehugger
Jul 26 2009, 7:20 am
Wow, much better than solo violin!!!
treehunger
Jul 13 2009, 12:37 pm
Believe it! 10's of millions of more children will starve because of their greed, so we can save a penny on something that is barely considered 'sugar'?
When their children are barely existing on rice alone. Many countries will bend-over to them, and what little rice remains will quadruple in price. Ban high fructose corn syrup from going global.
For more such horror stories, google: codex
treehunger
Jul 12 2009, 9:49 pm
treehunger
Jul 11 2009, 9:28 am
Cuz if you're here, you're either for 'em, or against 'em.
Much inspiration in here!
Always willin to learn-n-burn!, Ph.D., HT!
treehunger
Jul 11 2009, 3:30 am
The most abundant power source is provided to you, free of transportation costs, taxes, greed and corruption. But, recycle all lumber/timber scraps, all yard waste, AND KNOCK DOWN ALL THE FUCKING CRACK HOUSES, and you could maybe do school buses or city buses.
Garbage, lots of human garbage, would necessitate more bang-for-the-buck. Use your bio-deisel for that. The US Post Office got off crack decades ago. Too bad, with the Gov't now 50% of our entire work force, IS WILLING TO NOT LISTEN TO EACHOTHER-EITER. YOU THINK WE'RE NOT FUCKED?
The only viable power source is staring you right in the face, yet you cannot SEE.
I am a little bit of loneliness, a little bit of disregard
Handful of complaints but I can't help the fact
That everybody can see these scars
I am what I want you to want, what I want you to feel
But it's like no matter what I do, I can't convince you
To just believe this is real
So I, let go watching you turn your back like you always do
Face away and pretend that I'm not
But I'll be here cause you're all that I've got
Always willin to learn-n-burn!, Ph.D,HT
treehugger
Jul 11 2009, 12:31 am
gstlab3
Jul 10 2009, 1:30 am
treehugger
Jul 9 2009, 5:14 pm
OBVIOUSLY, QUITE A BIT. THEY SIGNED THE "PATRIOT ACT"!
gstlab3
Jul 9 2009, 4:11 pm
treehugger
Jul 8 2009, 5:12 pm
We're at 500 billion metric tons, per year. That's alot of weed we need to grow, 1 trillion to pull it back out of our only oxegyn source.
treehugger
Jul 8 2009, 4:53 pm
That means you'd have to grow twice as much hemp, weed, and bamboo to remove it. 50% of the twigs is carbon. Imagine, Mother Nature, making 'Carbon Fiber' 400 million years BEFORE AMERICA PUT A PATENT ON IT. See the tyranny?
eric cartmenez
Jul 8 2009, 12:21 pm
Treehugger
Jul 8 2009, 1:10 am
treehugger
Jul 7 2009, 10:20 pm
First they tell us to cover the nation with it. Then they make it illegal, then squash the farmers, put 'em in prison, take their possessions, and sell the farm to someone else.
Then get the next generation of farmers to grow hemp for the war. Then make it illegal, take the farm, imprison the farmers, sell the farm...
So, that's only 4 times, in my lifetime. How many generation of their descendants are still alive, and watching, AND NOT DOING A FUCKING THING. Am I the only one in existence that sees a CYCLE here. The only ones making money are BOP, bankers, real estate agents, and who ever is stock-piling all the taxes on all of those "legal business transaction".
Are you bating me to write the entire encyclopedia? Fuck, I already have carpal tunnel syndrome. I'm buying a microphone!
bongbarian
Jul 7 2009, 9:51 pm
treehugger
Jul 7 2009, 9:22 pm
Many, many acronyms, and not much life on Earth. Again, thanks for the education.
Hemp fiber is far too valuable to use for Ethanol. But the bud stems, all tree branches, anything more wood than grass, is excellent for Ethanol.
But you don't accomplish this by replacing food crops, or getting 3rd-world-countries, who can't feed their children, to do it for you. Any EVERY human on the planet, listening to their gut, would never agree to it. But that just shows how many are still stuck in The Matrix - AND DON'T WANT OUT.
You take all of your yard waste, branches and trees, and all of the scraps from the lumber/timber industry, and recycle it. Simple. But even Florida, the sugar capitol of the world, is gonna bend-over and grow corn that the American Indians knew was inedible, THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO!
bongbarian
Jul 7 2009, 9:00 pm
so replacing corn w/hemp has no productive outlook? Biofuel??
treehugger
Jul 7 2009, 8:38 pm
treehugger
Jul 7 2009, 8:35 pm
bongbarian
Jul 7 2009, 7:59 pm
couldnt the farmers use a new crop?
The issue is you dont want a horsetrainer running fema, a housekeeper on the supreme court or a non cannibis guru calling 42o shots? Fed-State-Experts in the field w/some form of regulation that doesnt rape the process?
treehugger
Jul 7 2009, 7:47 pm
The smart "small state" will have no laws or restriction, maybe a few guidelines or requirements, applicable to any farmer. And we will all move there and make it the new BIGGEST STATE.
Oh, that's right, we've spent the last 100 years driving the farmers bankrupt, repossessing their homes, and creating the biggest depression in history. Not to mention, the biggest man-made desert on the planet.
GREAT LEGISLATION - let me know when you make Governor.
treehugger
Jul 7 2009, 7:33 pm
bongbarian
Jul 7 2009, 7:23 pm
treehugger
Jul 7 2009, 5:17 pm
gstlab3
Jul 7 2009, 4:52 pm
HU210
Jul 7 2009, 1:26 pm
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/257008
HU210
Jul 7 2009, 1:24 pm
Thats strange. The US Gov. holds a patent on MMJ. Why cant you patent a plant? Big corn does it all of the time.
ALEX JONES
Jul 7 2009, 11:07 am
Get real folks!!!! Big pharmaceutical companies lobby politicians to keep cannabis illegal. It is the biggest threat to global corporations profits.
Wake up people!!!!!!!
DaWk
Jul 7 2009, 2:41 am
Fuckin' simple
Jul 7 2009, 2:39 am
treehugger
Jul 6 2009, 10:14 pm
Do you think that would hurt me?
Or your descendants?
Stay plugged-in.
Keep Puffin
Jul 6 2009, 10:08 pm
treehugger
Jul 6 2009, 8:27 pm
Keep Puffin, don't cage penguins!
gstlab3
Jul 6 2009, 8:11 pm
treehugger
Jul 6 2009, 4:34 pm
treehugger
Jul 6 2009, 4:22 pm
"It's not illegal to sell it, but it's illegal to sell it when you know what you're selling it for," said Legislator Kate Browning.
Read more on page 4;
'Compassionate' Store Owner Busted for Drug Paraphernalia
Sun, Jun 07, 2009 1:02 am
Is that the best "legislation" you can surmise, after 4 billion years of "evolution"? I think you missed the Arc, or are consuming too many or your own GMO's.
Legislation like that, isn't worth the ink on the paper. Wonder how many billions that cost us.
Thomas Paine warned us of this, that's why he built in a self-destruct button in his plan for America. He knew, though potentially the best gov't, it is still crawlin with humans, and as such, inherently and potentially evil.
Be happy, Mother Nature has provided for you, we need not your GMO's, synthesized Marinol, imported from Canada, manufactured in Mexico, with raw materials from China. You choke that shit down, not me!
gstlab3
Jul 6 2009, 3:41 pm
Token Timmy
Jul 6 2009, 3:30 pm
HU210
Jul 6 2009, 1:56 pm
http://hightimes.com/legal/jgettman/5586
treehugger
Jul 5 2009, 8:32 pm
THIS JUST IN:
In the news tonight, Hightimes will be hosting a 12-round, no-holds-barred, special on HBO. Las Vegas anticipates the highest turn-out ever, and you can order on-demand for $19.95.
On the canvas;
in black n white stripes-UN Drug Czar Antonio Maria Costa
aka The Asshole
weighing in @ 77 lbs.
red white n blue-Supreme Court Chief Justice Antonin Scalia
aka The Jesuit
weighing in @ 225
Anyone taking odds?
Keep Puffin, don't cage penguins!
treehugger
Jul 5 2009, 12:45 pm
They're baaaack.
newagecitizen.com or New Citizen Cain?
I saw your post in Hightimes, and vistited your site, and was initially intruiged? Pot and politics?
But after browsing for a few minutes, found myself questioning how you intend to achieve the goals or fund these movements.
I don't think your membership fee will cover it.
Just a few observations that may help further you cause;
don't model our immigration policy based on other countries, America is supposed to set global policy, not follow it.
playing the "immigrant card" is a pathetic attempt to grab the attention of the frustrated and desperate. It's no excuse for not being able to come up with real solutions to real problems (and 100 years of bad policy) with real funding and legislation, and a million new jobs, as I have.
Unfortunately, the aristocracy of this country (property owners) was built upon slavery. But became a Super Power because of immigration, and will continue to do so long after we're dead. Not to mention the most obvious - HUMAN CIVILIZATION IS THE RESULT OF IMMIGRATION, MIGRATION - except for the endemic of Africa/India.
don't make personal attacks on the US President - attack his policy, not his character (which has yet to be determined)
I'm sure you're not a constitutional lawyer, nor will you ever be commander-in-chief., despite your 2012 hopes. As I am sure he's not, "Obama is the most prejudiced President in US history ". You base your surmises on what study?
And we don't need a massive Energy R&D project, the technology is already there, we just refuse to manufacture, so Germany and Japan are the only ones cashing in on our research.
Here are some of my ideas, feel free to steal and cash in on;
Medical Insurance covers it, without a Dr deeming it appropriate, or building a database of "registered users" losers that will pay when the DEA hacks the data, or will be denied an organ transplant cuz, "you medical ID thumbstick indicates you're a pot-head".
50% tax on recreational sales
50% tax on commercial bud sales
0% tax on personal consumption-we don't pay tax on anything else we grow for personal consumption (but soon you will if you don't vote no on Bill HR 875, google it, google CODEX)
You have to grow 2 acres of hemp or bamboo per acre of bud
0% tax on donations made to compassion clubs (I'd freely give half of my crop to the terminally ill, who pay nothing cuz the shop only needs a little money to hand out donated weed)
Build a canal from Baja to Brownsville 600' wide by 100' deep;
30-60 million new tax payers, stop the buy, end the violence, create 1/2 a million new jobs, take half of the semi's and trains off the roads, and procure the best place on the planet to grow pot/hemp! Cut the travel time in half again (first is was Cape Horn (crazy mother-fuckers!), then Panama, now Baja! That means you can buy 3 pairs of sneakers for $100, instead of 1 sneaker. What good is 1 sneaker?
....but is that really what the gov't wants?
pot forum
Jul 5 2009, 12:36 pm
treehugger
Jul 5 2009, 1:10 am
But, if I had to write the story now;
Clearly, O'Neill was a man Osama bin Laden wanted dead. O'Neill had been a Deputy Director of the FBI, and Osama bin Laden's main pursuer in the US government. O'Neill had investigated the bombings of the World Trade Center in 1993, a US base in Saudi Arabia in 1996, the US embassies in Nairobi and Dar-Es-Salaam in 1998, and the USS Cole in 2000. That's 6 attacks against US Soil, Embassy's, and 1 Burke-Class Destroyer, in nearly as many years - and we didn't consider him a threat?
What about the Muslim run Oklahoma Meeting of Future Terrorists in Nov 1989?
At a conference of Muslims held in Oklahoma City, Wadih el-Hage, a U.S. citizen later convicted in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings trial, meets with Egyptian Mahmud Abuhalima, who is later convicted for his role in the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing. Abuhalima later tries to buy guns from el-Hage.(probably when they recruited Timothy McVeigh)
Dec 1989 Battle for Control of Office of Services
After a car bomb kills Sheik Abdullah Azzam, a battle for control of the Office of Services breaks out between those who believe the jihad should focus on the creation of an Islamic state in Afghanistan, and extremists sympathetic to Osama bin Laden, who want to expand the struggle worldwide. The extremist faction eventually takes control.
They didn't seem to take the threat seriously, despite John O'Neill's numerous warnings. TWO WEEKS, prior to the attack, O'Neill quit his job with the FBI, to head the Security Team @ World Trade Center. O'Neill had quit because he believed that the Bush administration had stymied the intelligence agency's investigations on terrorism. He went to protect what he knew was still a target, not protected by the FBI, and died inside the WTC.
One man here is a hero, the rest = 0!
Let it happen, I'll get another term, finish my Daddy's war, and get the American Assholes to sign the Patriot Act so no one can come back and investigate me for wire tapping American citizens without a warrant.
Could be...
treehugger
Jul 4 2009, 7:36 pm
treehugger
Jul 4 2009, 7:29 pm
Commercially, I just wanna grow where I can make a difference. Hemp Stamps too. I want to outgrow Canada with buds and hemp.
Residential, I would willingly donate 1/2 my bud crop to the terminally ill(call it a sin tax, call it Kharma). It's free, except for the nutes maybe, and a little love.
Mother Nature didn't charge us a penny. And when I'm on my death-bed, I don't wanna be paying 3,000 an oz.
Thanks for keepin it alive!
anonymous
Jul 4 2009, 6:01 pm
gstlab3
Jul 4 2009, 4:41 pm
treehugger
Jul 4 2009, 2:23 pm
and am vehemntly searching for a FRIENDLY place to live. I make $42,000, and don't have a penny in the bank (another of my life-long pursuits). Which leaves me in a pickle.
Barely enough money to buy gas to cross this "great nation".
Soon, very soon.
Thanks for the encouragement, and for keeping the genetics alive, while I grow a big enough pair to go grow my own.
treehugger
Jul 4 2009, 2:05 pm
I guess I will NOT be moving to NM;
The 14 current qualifying medical conditions are: cancer, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with intractable spasticity, epilepsy, HIV/AIDS, painful peripheral neuropathy, intractable nausea/vomiting, severe anorexia/cachexia, hepatitis C infection currently receiving antiviral treatment, Crohn’s disease, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Hospice patients may also be eligible.
So, unless I quickly become an alcoholic - and develop neuropathy - I'm fucked. So, if I'm an alcoholic - I can be a pot-head too? Great legislation NM. What about all of the other neurological and mental conditions? FUCKED.
gstlab3
Jul 4 2009, 1:18 pm
HU210
Jul 4 2009, 9:19 am
Heres a quick link to Mayfield story
HU210
Jul 4 2009, 9:07 am
While I'm on this drug testing rant.
Has anyone noticed the almost total media blackout of the Mayfield vs NASCAR(drug testing) decision rendered last Wednesday?
Big headlines when they were demonizing Mayfield. But now that NASCAR is eating crow, and drug testing is given a black eye- almost nothing in the media.
Including HIGH TIMES!!!
treehugger
Jul 4 2009, 2:46 am
What a friendly state. Veto the Guvnah 30 to 2, and calling for recruits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just say where, and when, we're on the verge of the largest mass migration in history.
Too bad for the dumb-fuck ignorant states and county's. It'll probably take another 100 years for them to catch up. But, they'll be bankrupt long before then.
RhodeIslandah
Jul 4 2009, 2:14 am
I wonder how much longer this first time running tings opportunity is going to be up for grabs?
Too many people in Newport for the holiday. Get those applications in!!! RI needs help!!
treehugger
Jul 4 2009, 1:19 am
But...first,
Vote NO on Bill HR 875, google it, before it's too late!
Google CODEX, FDA bilateral's via trilaterals and quadralaterals.
Sounds impressive, 'eh? Does any of that sound like AMERICAN FARMER'S ARE FUCKED? 90% of all plants and animals, FUCKED. Cuz they code it appropriately, and cover generously with HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP. Google that too!
All of this, to feed 300 million obese diabetics? WOW! Mars may not even be able to help us.
kinder
Jul 3 2009, 4:28 pm
"JOINT SESSIONS."
kinder
Jul 3 2009, 4:15 pm
and at this event there will be no arrest, only "research"
and results. Just think how happy the people of RI will be because the only money spent would be about $800.00 and change, and no time wasted, and then kinder woke up.
Activity is good
Jul 3 2009, 2:15 pm
marijuana,the federal government will get around to doing the same.
We are still waiting on the re-classification of marijuana from a Schedule I narcotic,after 5 months of the government recognizing that marijuana has medicinal applications,in direct conflict with it's present classification,and for the Department of Justice to clarify,the "new" federal medical marijuana policy for congress,and us.
gstlab3
Jul 3 2009, 1:39 pm
study my ass
Jul 3 2009, 1:20 pm
The Schaefer commission, the Le Dain commission, Webb needs to 'study,' and every state by itself needs to 'study' industrial hemp. What good is conducting a study that says the same thing every time and therefore gets ignored everytime?
bongbarian
Jul 3 2009, 12:04 pm
As the Dumb & Dirty political creatures are phased out more rational ones (such as these) will take their place.
Soon, when they realize it will not be political suicide, there will be a mad race to grab the $ associated w/doing the right thing or FREE THE WEED/MIND/PEOPLE.
If Cal. is not doing closed door brainstorming/planning on how to facilitate the green rush (1st supply med mj), Aarnold needs to seek the camel he bitch slaped, to return the favor & knock some sense into him/them.
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