South Dakota 2025 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1124

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
1/29/25  
Report Pass
2/18/25  
Engrossed
2/19/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Repeal a requirement regarding possession of a registry card.

Impact

By eliminating the registry card requirement, HB1124 could lead to a more inclusive environment for patients who may be using medical marijuana as part of their treatment regimen. This legislation aims to reduce barriers that prevent individuals from exercising their rights under medical marijuana laws. As a result, it could enhance access to medical marijuana for individuals who may not have registered but require its benefits for health purposes.

Summary

House Bill 1124 seeks to repeal the existing requirement for individuals to possess a registry identification card in order to raise the affirmative defense regarding medical use of marijuana. This change is significant as it modifies the way individuals can legally navigate the framework surrounding medical marijuana usage in South Dakota. The bill could potentially simplify the legal process for those who are using medical marijuana, allowing for easier access to legal protections without the prerequisite of a registry card.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding HB1124 arise from concerns about regulatory oversight and the potential for misuse of the legal protections granted through the affirmative defense. Opponents of the bill may argue that removing the registry card requirement could make it more difficult to monitor and regulate the use of medical marijuana. Proponents, however, contend that the current requirement can create unnecessary barriers for patients who are in need of medical assistance and that repealing it would align with their health-focused legislation.

Notable_points

This bill reflects ongoing changes in the legislative landscape surrounding cannabis use, particularly as states continue to evolve their laws regarding marijuana. HB1124 may pave the way for further reforms in marijuana legislation in South Dakota, potentially influencing future discussions about wider legalization or changes to medical marijuana access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1024

Require that an application for a medical marijuana registry identification card include a notice of federal law regarding firearms and the unlawful use of a controlled substance.

SD HB1102

Clarify and modify requirements related to the medical cannabis program.

SD HB1150

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

SD SB81

Repeal outdated sections regarding enhanced concealed carry permit requirements.

SD HB1036

Require that a dispensary post notice of the federal law regarding possession of a firearm and the use of marijuana and to provide a civil penalty.

SD SB43

Establish procedures for the imposition of fines and probation against medical cannabis establishments, increase the allowable fee for a medical cannabis establishment registration certificate, and direct the Department of Health to promulgate rules to increase the fee for a registration certificate.

SD SB141

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

SD SB205

Reduce the penalty for unlawful possession of a cannabis product and provide exceptions.

SD HB1117

Repeal a requirement for the filing of an annual report regarding prearranged funeral trust contracts.

SD SB176

Modify certain requirements for removal from the sex offender registry.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.