Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6068

Introduced
3/3/23  
Refer
3/3/23  
Report Pass
5/23/23  
Engrossed
6/8/23  

Caption

Treatment Of Juveniles For Chemical Dependency

Impact

The implementation of HB 6068 aligns with the broader reform initiatives in Rhode Island, specifically pertaining to marijuana use and possession in light of its legalization. The adjustment from penalizing juveniles to treating them as needing support rather than punishment reflects a shift in the state's approach to juvenile justice. This bill acknowledges the need for addressing substance abuse issues among youth through treatment and prevention instead of punitive measures, which could have long-term negative impacts on their lives.

Summary

House Bill 6068, titled 'Treatment Of Juveniles For Chemical Dependency', aims to modify the legal consequences for juveniles found in possession of marijuana. Specifically, the bill amends Section 14-5-8 of the General Laws regarding the treatment of juveniles for chemical dependency by changing the penalty for possessing up to two ounces of marijuana. Instead of criminal penalties, possession by children under seventeen years of age will be classified as a status offense, which allows for a more rehabilitative approach by directing offenders to treatment rather than imposing traditional criminal sanctions.

Contention

Although HB 6068 presents a forward-thinking approach to handling juvenile marijuana possession, it may still face scrutiny regarding its effectiveness and the potential societal implications. Detractors may argue that reducing penalties could lead to increased marijuana use among the youth or question whether current treatment options are adequate. Supporters, however, emphasize the importance of providing proper support to young individuals and tailoring responses to their needs, affirming the necessity of treatment over punishment for substance-related offenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0900

Treatment Of Juveniles For Chemical Dependency

RI S2907

Amends the statute so as to conform to current statutory penalties for possession of marijuana offenses promulgated in the Rhode Island cannabis act allowing for possession of up to two (2) ounces of marijuana.

RI S0134

Amends the statute so as to conform to current statutory penalties for possession of marijuana offenses promulgated in the Rhode Island cannabis act allowing for possession of up to two ounces (2 oz.) of marijuana.

RI S0560

Amends §§ 14-1-3 and 14-5-8, relating to possession of marijuana and proceedings in family court ensuring that children under 17 years of age in possession of less than 2 oz of marijuana are subject to the jurisdiction of the family court.

RI H5894

Amends §§ 14-1-3 and 14-5-8, relating to possession of marijuana and proceedings in family court ensuring that children under 17 years of age in possession of less than 2 oz of marijuana are subject to the jurisdiction of the family court.

RI HB1857

Relating to the certificate of medical examination for chemical dependency and the duration of court-ordered treatment for a person with a chemical dependency.

RI HB311

Establish a chemical dependency treatment voucher program

RI HB531

AN ACT relating to chemical dependency treatment.

RI HB171

Relating to the certificate of medical examination for chemical dependency and the duration of court-ordered treatment for a person with a chemical dependency.

RI S2906

Amends the statutory penalties for possession of marijuana offenses to conform to the penalties promulgated in the Rhode Island cannabis act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.