Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB814

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Cannabis.

Impact

The bill proposes to allocate substantial economic resources, with appropriations totaling $14 million across two fiscal years for public health campaigns and grant programs aimed at prevention and treatment. Specifically, $4 million is allocated for a public health campaign targeting youth cannabis use, alongside $5 million each for youth prevention services and treatment of substance use disorders. The overarching goal is to foster awareness about the dangers of cannabis usage among children and young adults, while also enhancing the supports available for those struggling with substance misuse. This has the potential to reshape preventive health strategies across the state.

Summary

House Bill 814 focuses on addressing the public health concerns surrounding cannabis use among youth in Hawaii. As the state acknowledges the increasing legalization and acceptance of cannabis, this bill emphasizes the need for comprehensive intervention strategies to mitigate the risks associated with youth cannabis consumption. The legislative findings underscore alarming statistics, indicating significant percentages of youth usage, with targeted interventions for older adolescents becoming critical.

Contention

Notably, there exists contention regarding the effectiveness of imposed measures. Evidence points to the complex nature of youth substance regulation, where public health campaigns may not deter usage if not paired with robust community engagement endeavors. Critics may argue that the bill does not sufficiently address the socio-economic factors influencing youth cannabis use or offer concrete measures for continued evaluation of program effectiveness. Furthermore, emphasizing comprehensive media campaigns alone may overlook grassroots community-level interventions necessary for root behavioral changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB71

Relating To Cannabis.

HI SB1049

Relating to cannabis.

HI HB2286

Relating to cannabis.

HI SB1144

Relating to cannabis.

HI SB1069

Relating To Cannabis.

HI HB2482

Relating to cannabis.

HI SB175

Relating to cannabis.

HI SB188

Relating to cannabis.

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