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VA Legislature Considers MJ Decriminalization

ChronJohn

Member
Source: NORML

"NORML is pleased to announce that House Bill 1134 (View Here), which seeks to amend marijuana possession and cultivation offenses, has been pre-filed for the 2010 legislative session. This measure amends present criminal marijuana penalties in several ways.

1. The bill would reduce minor marijuana possession penalties from a criminal misdemeanor, punishable by up to 30 days in jail, to a civil infraction punishable by a fine-only.

2. The bill would create a rebuttable presumption that a person who grows no more than five marijuana plants grows marijuana for personal use and not for distribution, an offense punishable by a $500 civil penalty. Under present law, marijuana cultivation in any amount is classified as a felony offense, punishable by between 5 and 30 years in jail and a $10,000 fine.

3. The bill removes the two-year mandatory sentence for those found guilty of the distribution of less than one ounce of marijuana. House Bill 1134 also removes the the five-year mandatory minimum sentence for those found guilty of the distribution of more than one ounce of marijuana.

4. The bill also raises the quantities necessary for punishment of possession with intent to distribute so as not to punish amounts that may be possessed for personal use.

Passage of HB 1134 would spare minor marijuana offenders from criminal arrest and incarceration, as well as the emotional and financial hardships that follow. The measure would allow also law enforcement, prosecutors, and the courts to re-allocate their existing resources toward activities that will more effectively target serious criminal behavior and keep the public safe.

Please contact your state representative and urge him or her to support HB 1134. For your convenience, a pre-written letter will be e-mailed to your state House member when you enter your contact information below.

Thank you for your support of NORML's marijuana law reform efforts in Virginia."

Send a letter of support to your representative here:
http://capwiz.com/norml2/issues/alert/?alertid=14559191

I made mine more personal so that my rep understands how important this is to me. You should do the same if you have a story or two to tell.
 

j6p

Member
This would be a vast improvement over current VA laws. Hope it passes.

2. The bill would create a rebuttable presumption that a person who grows no more than five marijuana plants grows marijuana for personal use and not for distribution, an offense punishable by a $500 civil penalty. Under present law, marijuana cultivation in any amount is classified as a felony offense, punishable by between 5 and 30 years in jail and a $10,000 fine.
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HB 1134 VA Decriminalization Summary as Introduced
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ChronJohn

Member
I agree. And I like the defense for personal cultivation. I have always had the opinion that a proper decrim bill should allow for personal cultivation so as to keep the black market out of the loop a bit.
 
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