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Gov. Lingle Vetoes Bill that Merely Studies Marijuana Issues

Opinion by NORML
(July 09, 2009) in Society / Drug Law

Meet Hawaii’s Republican Governor Linda Lingle. On Monday, Gov. Lingle vetoed Senate Bill 1058, which called on the legislature to merely study “issues relating to medical cannabis patients and current medical cannabis laws.”

Specifically, SB 1058 called for the formation of a legislative task force to:

(1) Examine current state statutes, state administrative rules, and all county policies and procedures relating to the medical marijuana program;

(2) Examine all issues and obstacles that qualifying patients have encountered with the medical marijuana program;

(3) Examine all issue and obstacles that state and county law enforcement agencies have encountered with the medical marijuana program;

(4) Compare and contrast Hawaii’s medical marijuana program with all other state medical marijuana programs; and

(5) Address other issues and perform any other function necessary as the task force deems appropriate, relating to the medical marijuana program.

In her veto address, Gov. Lingle alleged — laughably — that the mere act of examining the medical marijuana laws of Hawaii and a dozen other states violates federal anti-drug laws.

“I am returning herewith, without my approval, Senate Bill No. 1058. … This bill establishes the medical cannabis task force … to review issues related to (Hawaii’s) medical marijuana program and make recommendations for any proposed legislation and rules. … The medical task force is unnecessary because it would attempt to deal with issues raised by medical marijuana users that can only be addressed by circumventing federal law.

Keep in mind that just days earlier lawmakers in Rhode Island overwhelmingly approved legislation to allow the state to license nonprofit facilities to produce and dispense medicinal cannabis to qualified patients. Yet in Hawaii the Governor would have us believe that just gathering feedback from patients and local law enforcement regarding the state’s nearly ten-year-old medical cannabis program somehow violates federal law. It’s an absurd position and no doubt Gov. Lingle, who vetoed a similar task force bill last year, knows it.

Of course, the true motive behind Gov Lingle’s action — and the similar actions of her fellow prohibitionists — is to silence any sort of public or political debate surrounding America’s failed marijuana policies.

This was the motivation behind President Obama’s decision to ‘laugh off’ the issue of marijuana law reform during his online town hall this past March. Silencing free speech was also the driving force behind the actions of members of Congress who earlier this year threatened to withhold funding from the city of El Paso, Texas, if they so much as dared to hold an “honest, open national debate” regarding US drug policy. And surely this was the motivating force behind a South Dakota Judge’s decision this week to bar longtime NORML advocate Bob Newland from engaging in any public advocacy of marijuana law reform for one year. (Full disclosure: Bob Newland, under the banner of SoDakNORML, had been leading the petition drive to place a medical marijuana initiative on the 2010 state ballot. In other words, Judge Delaney’s decision isn’t simply limiting Mr. Newland’s constitutional rights to free speech, it’s also potentially limiting the voting rights of all South Dakotans.)

Today in California television ads were slated to begin running in support of Assembly Bill 390, the Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act — which seeks to legalize, tax, and regulate the retail sale of cannabis to adults in California. I say “were” because many major television outlets have refusedwithout comment — to air the television spots. Keep in mind, this network blackout is taking place in a state that has already established a regulated market for the distribution of medical cannabis, and whose voters solidly support legalizing the personal consumption of pot by adults.

Frustrating? Most definitely. Disillusioning? Not really.

Prohibitionists will use any means necessary to stifle honest, open debate because they know that they have no legitimate basis to defend marijuana prohibition. Their ardent refusal to even discuss the issue — and their strong arm tactics to intimidate others from discussing it as well — confirm this fact.

Nevertheless, despite their underhanded stalling tactics, the ‘national debate’ that the prohibitionists have so long feared has already taken place. Granted it did not take place in public forum; rather, and more significantly, it took place in the hearts and minds of the American voter. And we won — hands down. We know it and our opponents know it.

And so does Gov. Linda Lingle.

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  • AB390
    Legalize Marijuana in California

    If you want marijuana to be legalized, taxed, and regulated for adults, YOU can make it happen. Tell your legislators to support California Assembly Bill 390. It's easy. Visit yes390.org

    - AB390US July 9, 2009 9:19AM

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  • Clay
    over ride the gov

    Sometimes the legislature must override their governor's veto's to
    serve their constituents and the best interests of the people.
    A governor is just as susceptible to lobby money or cartel money as a senator,and they are spending millions right now trying to keep any marijuana being legalized to cut into big pharmacies or the cartels cash flow. Keeping drugs illegal keeps them in business.

    - ClayUS July 9, 2009 12:56PM

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  • ecuadmail
    Seriously?

    Um. Hey get your debt under control then you can worry about legalizing drugs. You're wasting legislation time and money while you argue about this. We've lived with it being illegal this long we can wait a bit to make sure the state doesn't go bankrupt... oh. wait....

    - ecuadmailUS July 9, 2009 12:59PM

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    • southernmost
      Yes Seriously

      Geting a budget under control for the State of Hawaii is burdened by a host of applications to many individual groups. No, Hawaii cannot afford to fund this task force. Literally. Governor Lingle has put Hawaii in debt over many stupid and bad decisions. I.e.. The Superferry, the Proposed Light Rail. well it is now over 10 Billion. Was 4 Billion that she said would cost, ah c'mon Gov. Lie to us some more Gov. But, to legalize all cannabis as hemp is and can be bought in almost all grocery stores in Hawaii on the stores shelf as I do. Hemp Protein Powder, Hemp Milk, Hemp Lotion Hemp Shampoo, Hulled Hemp Seeds. Hemp Power Bars.
      What is costing all us taxpayers alot of dollars is not having all Cannabis Legalized, taxed, Regulated. Get the thugs off the streets selling it. A better safer environment and a location for safe access to buy cannabis from is NEEDED Enough!!, on wasting any more money on arresting someone for either growing or possesing a plant. No more jail time or prison sentences for growing a plant. Change the laws so all Medical Cannabis Patients can have access to their medicine . No Hawaii does not have the budgeted monies to adhere to an overwhlming majority for Legalizing Cannabis. Hawaii's Police and Governor do not have a frickin clue except how to keep cannabis illegal and profit from it themselves. They are the terrorists. The Hawaii Police and Governor Lingle are allowing thousands of pounds of Marijuana to be smuggled into Hawaii's ports from Mexico, Columbia, to be sold on the streets of Hawaii. That is a FACT!!! they do not want this debate or even a Task Force started to redirect policy. They fear they will be really found out on what has been taking place for over 30 years out here. Hawaii has the ability to become a Billion Dollar tax generating Cannabis & Hemp industry, it is staring at Hawaii directly. Only a stupid uninformed used Car Sales Lady (Gov Lingle) would pass an opportunity up like this. Unless as she is and does, by supporting terrorism by allowing imported marijuana into Hawaii, the same as the Hawaii Police does.

      - southernmostUS July 15, 2009 11:11AM

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