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The bill was prefiled December 9, 2020. Primary sponsors were Rep. Bill Herbkersman and Sen. Tom Davis, both Republicans.It was advanced by the Senate Medical Affairs Committee in March 2021, but failed to receive a vote in that year's session, and was scheduled by the Senate majority leader to be the first item debated in 2022.
Tom Davis, R-Beaufort, has been working on passing a medical marijuana bill for 10 years. and presented the bill Wednesday where he said he was confident it would pass in the Senate, but expected ...
Tom Davis, R-Beaufort, has been pushing for the passage of a medical marijuana bill for more than 10 years. The likelihood of the South Carolina bill moving to the House floor is low. With a few ...
South Carolina Senate Bill 0423, the South Carolina Compassionate Care Act legalizing medical cannabis, was reintroduced on January 19 by Tom Davis (R). [52] [53] A special order on the bill received two thirds majority vote of the state senate on February 7, bypassing further committees and debate before a full floor vote.
The head of the South Carolina state police force also has opposed efforts to legalize medical marijuana, saying it opens the door to other drug use. ... who vowed to push a medical marijuana bill ...
In 2017, South Carolina re-legalized the growing of industrial hemp, under the auspices of the federal 2014 Farm Bill. The new legislation permits up to 20 cultivators to hold state licenses for 20 acres (8.1 ha) each, expanding to 50 licenses and 50 acres (20 ha) for 2018.
In the U.S., recreational marijuana use is legal across 24 states, according to the Pew Research Center. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
The year 2022 began with several United States cannabis reform proposals pre-filed in 2021 for the upcoming year's legislative session. Among the remaining prohibitionist states, legalization of adult use in Delaware and Oklahoma was considered most likely, and Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island somewhat less likely; medical cannabis in Mississippi was called likely at the beginning ...