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HONOLULU, Hawaii (March 5, 2021) – This week, two Hawaii Senate committees advanced a bill that would legalize marijuana for adults 21 and over despite federal cannabis prohibition.
A coalition of seven Democrats introduced Senate Bill 767 (SB767) on Jan 22. The legislation would legalize possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for personal use, and it would allow adults to grow up to three mature plants, despite federal marijuana prohibition. Under the proposed law, the Hawaii Department of Health would craft rules for business licensing and retail sales by July 1. The agency would be tasked with creating regulations for licensing, security requirements, product labeling, health and safety regulations, advertising restrictions and the prevention of marijuana sales to minors.
Most Police Reform Measures Fail To Gain Traction At Legislature - Honolulu Civil Beat
Most Police Reform Measures Fail To Gain Traction At Legislature
But proposals to ban no-knock warrants and collect data on use of force appear to be moving this session. Reading time: 11 minutes.
As the Legislature reaches the halfway point of the 2021 session later this month, most measures that sought to reform police practices in Hawaii will probably be shelved for another year.
The measures were all introduced in the wake of high-profile police killings and protests nationally led by the Black Lives Matter movement calling for greater police reform. While Hawaii legislators appear ready to move forward on bills to ban “no-knock” warrants and collect data on use of force, most other reform-minded bills appear dead for the 2021 session.
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