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1 | | AN ACT concerning cannabis.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Cannabis Study Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Findings.
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7 | | (a) Numerous localities throughout this State impose a |
8 | | civil fine for the possession of cannabis. The states of |
9 | | Alaska, California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, |
10 | | Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont |
11 | | impose civil fines, based on specified low gram quantities of |
12 | | cannabis. On August 29, 2013 the U.S. Department of Justice |
13 | | issued a "Guidance Regarding Marijuana Enforcement" Memorandum |
14 | | for all United States Attorneys reaffirming that "the |
15 | | Department of Justice has not historically devoted resources |
16 | | for prosecuting individuals whose conduct is limited to |
17 | | possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use on |
18 | | private property". |
19 | | (b) A majority of voters in the states of Alaska (2014), |
20 | | Oregon (2014), Colorado (2012), and Washington (2012) |
21 | | legalized the possession of cannabis by any person 21 years of |
22 | | age or older, and tax and regulate cannabis in a manner similar |
23 | | to alcohol. Despite existing federal law prohibitions |
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1 | | regarding the purchase and possession of cannabis, on August |
2 | | 29, 2013, the U.S. Attorney General publicly stated that the |
3 | | Department of Justice would allow Washington and Colorado to |
4 | | create a system that would regulate and implement legalization |
5 | | of the use of cannabis for adults. |
6 | | (c) Numerous polls, including a 2013 Pew Research Center |
7 | | poll found that a majority of Americans favor legalizing the |
8 | | use of cannabis, with an 11 point rise since 2010. |
9 | | (d) During the 42 years since the enactment of the Cannabis |
10 | | Control Act, attitudes in this State regarding the use of |
11 | | cannabis have changed; Public Act 98-122, the Compassionate Use |
12 | | of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act, of the 98th General |
13 | | Assembly, authorized physicians to prescribe cannabis for |
14 | | therapeutic use in patients suffering from certain types of |
15 | | medical conditions. |
16 | | (e) It is appropriate for this State to consider the |
17 | | regulation and taxing of cannabis, in a manner similar to |
18 | | alcohol and tobacco, for individuals 21 years of age or older. |
19 | | (f) If the General Assembly wishes to consider regulating |
20 | | and taxing cannabis, in a manner similar to alcohol or tobacco, |
21 | | for individuals 21 years of age or older, that decision should |
22 | | be based upon facts which establish that the regulation and |
23 | | taxation of cannabis is in the best interest of the people of |
24 | | the State of Illinois.
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25 | | Section 10. Regulation and taxation of cannabis in a manner |
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1 | | similar to alcohol and tobacco for individuals over 21 years of |
2 | | age or older.
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3 | | (a) Before considering regulation and taxation of cannabis |
4 | | in a manner similar to alcohol and tobacco for individuals over |
5 | | 21 years of age or older, the General Assembly shall direct the |
6 | | Sentencing Policy Advisory Council to: |
7 | | (1) determine the effect regulation and taxation would |
8 | | have on law enforcement resources; |
9 | | (2) determine the impact regulation would have on the |
10 | | rate of arrests, predisposition detention, and sentencing;
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11 | | (3) review approaches a cannabis regulation law could |
12 | | take regarding drug-free workplace policies and procedures |
13 | | and what effect the different approaches would have;
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14 | | (4) determine the effect regulation and taxation would |
15 | | have on existing criminal laws, including the Cannabis |
16 | | Control Act;
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17 | | (5) review approaches states have taken to reduce risks |
18 | | associated with the operation of motor vehicles by |
19 | | individuals impaired by intoxicants including but not |
20 | | limited to cannabis, and what effect the different |
21 | | approaches have had on rates of fatalities;
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22 | | (6) determine to what extent the taxation and |
23 | | regulation of cannabis may generate employment and revenue |
24 | | in this State if at all;
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25 | | (7) determine the regulatory and taxing system needed |
26 | | for the licensing of entities to sell cannabis and the |
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1 | | licensing of entities to grow cannabis;
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2 | | (8) determine the product labeling, quality control, |
3 | | and taxing regulations needed;
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4 | | (9) compare the health effects of cannabis, alcohol, |
5 | | and prescription drugs on the individual and community as |
6 | | it relates to violence, risk-taking, addiction, cancer, |
7 | | overdose, and mortality;
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8 | | (10) determine the impact that existing laws on |
9 | | cannabis possession have on rates of crime and violence; |
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11 | | (11) any other relevant analysis regarding the impact |
12 | | on the public safety and welfare of the citizens of this |
13 | | State.
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14 | | (b) The Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council shall |
15 | | report to the General Assembly its findings on or before |
16 | | December 20, 2015. |
17 | | Section 15. Scope and partnership. The Illinois Sentencing |
18 | | Policy Advisory Council shall consider factors and work in |
19 | | conjunction with, and obtain input from, any individual, |
20 | | agency, association, and research institution, deemed |
21 | | appropriate by the Council.
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