Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0908

Introduced
3/30/23  

Caption

Uniform Controlled Substances Act

Impact

The proposed changes would redefine specific possession amounts of marijuana from criminal offenses to civil offenses, imposing civil penalties rather than criminal penalties for first and second violations. Notably, possession up to two ounces of marijuana would incur a non-criminal civil penalty of $150 and forfeiture of the marijuana. This change is aimed at reducing the harsh penalties previously associated with marijuana possession, reflecting a nationwide trend towards decriminalization and a more rehabilitative approach to drug offenses.

Summary

S0908 is an act relating to the Uniform Controlled Substances Act aimed at updating the legal framework surrounding marijuana-related offenses in the state. The bill proposes amendments to Section 21-28-4.01 of the General Laws, specifically addressing prohibited acts and penalties associated with the possession, delivery, and manufacturing of controlled substances. By aligning penalties for marijuana offenses with those established by the Rhode Island cannabis act, S0908 aims to create a more consistent legal landscape concerning such substances.

Contention

While the bill provides a framework for civil penalties, it has faced criticism regarding the implications for minors and the potential for inequitable outcomes in enforcement. Critics express concern that by treating violations differently based on age, the bill could inadvertently stigmatize young offenders. Additionally, issues surrounding the funding of drug-awareness programs and the management of violations may raise questions about effective implementation and equitable treatment under the law. The community discourse points to a need for further discussion on best practices in drug-related offending and rehabilitation measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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