Unlimited Pot
Last week a California appeals court ruled that a statutory limit on the amount of marijuana a patient may possess for medical use is unconstitutional. A 2004 law set a limit of eight ounces of dried marijuana, plus six mature plants or 12 seedlings. In a case involving a patient charged with possessing 12 ounces of pot, the court said the Compassionate Use Act (CUA), the 1996 ballot initiative that legalized the medical use of marijuana, can be amended only by another popular vote, not by ordinary legislation:
The Legislature…cannot amend an initiative, such as the CUA, unless the initiative grants the Legislature authority to do so. The CUA does not grant the Legislature the authority to amend it without voter approval….
The CUA does not quantify the marijuana a patient may possess. Rather, the only "limit" on how much marijuana a person falling under the Act may possess is it must be for the patient's "personal medical purposes."
Here is a PDF of the decision.
[via the Drug War Chronicle]
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8 oz is a shitload of weed.
stupid site
So only the Judiciary can amend an initiative measure that doesn't include the authority to do so. Got it.
8 oz is a shitload of weed.
It's just half a lid, man.
a garbage can lid, maybe.
I didn't realize that CA had created grounds for prosecuting MedMJ patients. Glad to see this decision. Hopefully Obama will put the brakes on the DEA and we'll see some freedom restored to CA.
So only the Judiciary can amend an initiative measure that doesn't include the authority to do so. Got it.
And your basis for saying that is what exactly?
T, they are not amending the initiative, they are upholding it as written. They are pointing out to the lawmakers that they need to include the clause that gives them the authority to amend if they wish to do so.
It's just half a lid, man.
Isn't that eight lids?
A lid is a pound, I thought, not an ounce.
Definitely not an authority on countercultural weights and measures, The wiki at Answers.com has this to say:
When I first purchased marijuana in 197mumble (the same year "Wha' Happened?" debuted on TV) a "lid" was the basic equivalent of "bag of pot" - depending on quality, it could be two fingers' worth of good stuff, or four fingers worth of dirt weed.
"Episiarch: A lid is a pound, I thought, not an ounce."
Incorrect. Please hand in your libertarian party credentials at the door.
Gee, maybe I'm wrong then.
/me hands in libertarian party credentials at door.
So this issue will have to go on the ballot and be passed by the voters before they do so.
yeah, in all seriousness this is super good news.
a garbage can lid, maybe.
dhex, gotta admit that made me lol for real.
Of course it's fucking unconstitutional!
If the Constitution doesn't prevent the government from dictating what we put into our bodies of our own free will, how can it be said to be protecting our freedoms?
I mean, really. They had to pass a constitutional amendment to outlaw alcohol. How is marijuana any different?
Cause they don't even pretend to care about the constitution anymore TallDave. They will pass anything they damn well please and so long as the SCOTUS is packed with sycophants they will continue to get away with it.
. . . or hadn't you noticed were not in a republic anymore?
Episiarch obviously confused lid with lb. But I pronounce lb. "lub".