Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05240

Introduced
2/16/16  

Caption

An Act Waiving The Registration Renewal Fee For Veterans Who Are Qualifying Patients For The Palliative Use Of Marijuana.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will provide significant relief for qualifying veterans, ensuring that they have better access to medical marijuana without the burden of renewal fees. This initiative is particularly important considering the high rates of service-related health issues among veterans. The legislation seeks to affirm the state's commitment to supporting veterans by reducing their out-of-pocket expenses associated with medical treatments and therapies.

Summary

House Bill 5240 proposes to waive the registration renewal fee for veterans who qualify as patients for the palliative use of marijuana. Introduced by Representative Rose, the bill highlights a growing recognition of the unique medical needs of veterans suffering from conditions that may be alleviated by marijuana use. The bill amends existing statutes related to medical marijuana to eliminate financial barriers for veterans seeking to utilize this form of treatment.

Contention

While there may not be major points of contention publicly noted surrounding this bill, discussions about the use of marijuana for medical purposes often invite debate. Critics might raise concerns about the implications of expanding marijuana use, including regulatory challenges or broader societal impacts. Nonetheless, the bill's focus on veterans specifically could garner widespread support within the community and among lawmakers who prioritize veterans' health and well-being.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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