South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3804

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

Marijuana Decriminalization

Impact

The impact of HB 3804 on state laws is significant; it represents a shift towards more lenient marijuana policies within South Carolina. This bill could potentially decrease the number of individuals entering the criminal justice system for minor drug offenses, allowing law enforcement to focus on more severe drug-related issues. Additionally, by decriminalizing possession, the bill may reduce the social and economic consequences faced by individuals previously charged with these offenses, such as loss of employment opportunities, housing, and student loans.

Summary

House Bill 3804 aims to amend Section 44-53-370 of the South Carolina Code of Laws to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana and hashish. Specifically, it seeks to make possession of twenty-eight grams (one ounce) or less of marijuana, and ten grams or less of hashish punishable only by a citation rather than criminal charges. The bill introduces the option for law enforcement to issue civil citations for these amounts instead of arresting individuals or criminally charging them, which proponents claim will reduce the burden on the judicial system and limit unnecessary criminal records for minor offenses.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 3804 include concerns regarding public safety and the perception of drug use normalization. Opponents of the bill argue that decriminalization may lead to increased drug use or abuse, as it could convey a message of leniency towards marijuana and hashish consumption. Meanwhile, supporters emphasize the importance of addressing social justice issues related to drug enforcement, including the disproportionate impact of drug laws on marginalized communities. There's an ongoing debate about finding a balance between maintaining public safety and implementing fair drug laws.

Companion Bills

SC H3110

Similar To Marijuana

Similar Bills

HI HB217

Relating To Marijuana.

NJ AR153

Urges Congress to deschedule marijuana as Schedule 1 controlled substance under federal "Controlled Substances Act."

IA HF72

A bill for an act relating to the possession of small quantities of marijuana, and providing penalties.

VA HB2775

Hemp product; clarifies definition.

OK HB1163

Medical marijuana; decreasing weight amount of marijuana for aggravated trafficking offense; effective date.

HI SB319

Relating To Marijuana.

IA HF78

A bill for an act relating to the possession of small quantities of marijuana, and providing penalties.

HI HB891

Relating To Marijuana.