West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HJR3

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Amending Constitution to allow for possession, manufacture and sale of cannabis

Impact

If enacted, HJR3 will directly impact state laws concerning drug possession and criminal records associated with cannabis offenses. The amendment will provide a legal framework for cannabis use in West Virginia, which could lead to changes in law enforcement practices and public health policies. Moreover, it would allow the state Legislature to regulate cannabis sales and manufacturing, setting the stage for a new industry that could generate economic growth and increase state revenue through taxation. The ability to expunge past convictions is also a pivotal aspect of this bill, promoting social justice by offering a path for individuals previously punished under outdated laws to have their records cleared.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 3 (HJR3) proposes an amendment to the West Virginia State Constitution that would legalize the possession, manufacture, and sale of cannabis by adults aged 21 and over. Specifically, it outlines that individuals could legally possess up to two ounces of cannabis or cultivate up to four plants. Furthermore, the resolution includes provisions for the expungement of prior convictions related to the possession of cannabis in the specified amounts, allowing individuals to petition for the dismissal of these records in their respective counties. If ratified, this amendment would take effect following the next general election in 2024, signaling a significant shift in cannabis policy within the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HJR3 appears to be cautiously optimistic among its supporters. Advocates emphasize the necessity of reforming cannabis-related laws to align with contemporary views on personal freedom and public health. On the other hand, there are concerns among opponents regarding potential negative implications, such as public safety and the message it sends regarding drug use. Overall, there is a noticeable division in opinions, reflecting a broader national conversation about cannabis legalization and its implications for society.

Contention

There are various points of contention regarding HJR3, particularly surrounding the regulation and potential commercialization of cannabis products. Critics argue that legalizing cannabis may lead to increased usage and associated health risks, particularly among youth. Additionally, there are concerns about whether current infrastructure and law enforcement are adequately prepared to handle the shifts that legalization brings. Others advocate for more comprehensive measures to ensure public safety and health are maintained. Discussions on how the amendment integrates with existing laws and its enforcement will be central in the debates leading up to the 2024 election.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HJR21

Amending Constitution to allow for possession, manufacture and sale of cannabis

WV HB2851

Relating to legalizing cannabis production, sales and adult consumption

WV SB167

Legalizing cannabis production, sales, and adult consumption

WV HB2091

Decriminalization and legalization of cannabis with a taxing mechanism to bring more revenue to the state

WV HB2267

Authorizing possession and smoking of medical cannabis by approved persons

WV HJR14

Amending the Homestead Exemption of the Constitution

WV HJR12

Amending the Constitution to provide for the right to food, food sovereignty and freedom from hunger

WV HB2145

Be Exceptional Starting Today Act

WV HB2554

Allowing a person to manufacture a stated amount of alcoholic liquor for personal consumption

WV HB2767

Constitutional Officer Housing allowance

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.