South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB141

Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Include a medical marijuana card issued by a South Dakota tribe in the definition of nonresident cardholder.

Impact

The proposition of SB141 is poised to reshape existing statutes regarding medical cannabis use and potentially mitigate some legal discrepancies that currently exist for tribal members versus non-tribal residents. By defining tribal medical marijuana cardholders as nonresidents, the bill paves the way for smoother access to cannabis products, aligning with similar provisions for nontribal residents who possess valid medical marijuana credentials from other jurisdictions. This can enhance the health options available to tribal members and foster a better understanding of tribal rights within the framework of state laws on medical cannabis.

Summary

SB141, introduced by Senator Bordeaux, aims to amend South Dakota's medical marijuana laws by including medical marijuana cards issued by South Dakota tribes within the definition of a nonresident cardholder. This inclusion recognizes the rights of individuals who hold tribal-issued cards to access medical cannabis, which is significant given the state's complicated relationship with tribal sovereignty and medical marijuana regulations. The bill seeks to provide equal recognition for this specific class of cardholders, ensuring they are afforded the same rights as non-residents from other states who possess medical marijuana cards. This statutory change emphasizes inclusivity for indigenous populations in the legal landscape of cannabis use in South Dakota.

Contention

However, the bill may stir controversy as it addresses the intersection of state law and tribal sovereignty. Discussions are likely to surface regarding the implications of such inclusion and whether it adequately supports or overshadows local control by various governments involved. Opposition could arise from entities hesitant about expanding cannabis access, citing concerns about regulatory compliance and health implications. Furthermore, there could be debates on the extent to which the state should recognize and validate tribal-issued documents in areas traditionally regulated by state authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1053

Prohibit the issuance of a written certification to a pregnant woman or breastfeeding mother for purposes of medical cannabis use.

SD SB3

Prohibit the issuance of a written certification to a pregnant woman or breastfeeding mother for purposes of medical cannabis use.

SD HB1172

Require a practitioner's medical assessment of a patient to occur in certain facilities for purposes of medical cannabis use.

SD SB1

Modify debilitating medical conditions for medical cannabis use.

SD HB1150

Provide a medical cannabis patient a registry identification card fee waiver in certain circumstances.

SD HB1102

Clarify and modify requirements related to the medical cannabis program.

SD HB1129

Modify and establish provisions related to medical cannabis.

SD HB1236

Regulate tetrahydrocannabinol for medical use.

SD SB134

Revise membership of the Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee.

SD SB198

Allow medical cannabis establishments to maintain certain cardholder data and to declare an emergency.

Similar Bills

SD HB1057

Prohibit the unauthorized transfer of cannabis and cannabis products by a medical cannabis cardholder to another person.

MS HB976

Sellers of alternative nicotine products and package retailers; require to have a third-party age verification service.

SD HB1101

Repeal provisions related to medical marijuana.

SD HB1004

Prohibit cardholder cultivation of medical cannabis.

SD SB24

Establish a maximum number of cannabis plants that may be cultivated by a medical cannabis cardholder.

TX SB1839

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, transportation, and delivery of cannabis for medical purposes; authorizing fees.

TX HB3785

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, transportation, and delivery of cannabis for medical purposes; authorizing fees.

SD SB42

Modify provisions related to medical cannabis.