HLS 13RS-205 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2013 HOUSE STUDY REQUEST NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE HONORE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES: Requests a study of the feasibility and effectiveness of legalizing marijuana possession and use A STUDY REQUEST1 To the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice to study the impact of2 legalizing the possession and use of marijuana on the citizens of this state and to3 report its findings to the House of Representatives prior to the convening of the 20144 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.5 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law was6 enacted by Act No. 634 of the 1972 Regular Session of the Legislature; and7 WHEREAS, Act No. 874 of the 1991 Regular Session of the Legislature authorized8 physicians to prescribe marijuana for the therapeutic use in patients suffering from certain9 types of medical conditions; and10 WHEREAS, in 2012, a majority of voters in the states of Colorado and Washington11 legalized the possession of marijuana by any person twenty-one years of age or older; and12 WHEREAS, despite existing federal law prohibitions regarding the purchase and13 possession of marijuana, it appears that public opinion may be changing regarding the14 possession and recreational or therapeutic use of marijuana; and15 WHEREAS, during the forty-one years since the Louisiana Uniform Controlled16 Dangerous Substances Law has been enacted, attitudes in Louisiana regarding the17 recreational or therapeutic use of marijuana have changed; and18 WHEREAS, it is appropriate for the state of Louisiana to consider the legalization19 of marijuana; however, prior to legalizing marijuana, the Louisiana Legislature should20 consider many factors, including but not limited to the following:21 HLS 13RS-205 ORIGINAL HSR NO. 1 Page 2 of 3 (1) Determining how the legalization of marijuana would affect the health, safety,1 and welfare of the citizens of Louisiana.2 (2) Determining the impact legalization would have on drug-free workplace policies3 and procedures.4 (3) Determining the effect that legalization would have on existing criminal laws,5 including the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law, the habitual offender law, as6 well as provisions prohibiting the operation of a vehicle while intoxicated.7 (4) Determining the regulations needed for the licensing of retailers to sell8 marijuana.9 (5) Determining the product labeling, quality control, and taxing regulations needed;10 and11 WHEREAS, if the Louisiana Legislature wishes to consider the legalization of12 marijuana, that decision should be based upon facts which establish that the legalization of13 marijuana is in the best interest of the people of the state of Louisiana.14 THEREFORE, the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana requests15 the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice to study the impact of16 legalizing the possession and use of marijuana on the citizens of this state and to report its17 findings to the House of Representatives prior to the convening of the 2014 Regular Session18 of the Legislature of Louisiana.19 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the House Committee on the Administration20 of Criminal Justice work in conjunction with and obtain input from the Department of Health21 and Hospitals, the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy, the Louisiana District Attorneys22 Association, the Louisiana Public Defender Board, the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association, the23 Louisiana State Police, the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and the24 Administration of Criminal Justice, the Louisiana Public Defenders Association, the25 Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the office of the attorney general, and26 any other agencies or associations deemed appropriate by the committee.27 HLS 13RS-205 ORIGINAL HSR NO. 1 Page 3 of 3 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Honore HSR No. 1 Requests the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice to study the impact of legalizing the possession and use of marijuana and to report its findings to the House of Representatives prior to the convening of the 2014 R.S.