Idaho Senate Passes Mandatory Minimum $300 Fine For Cannabis Possession
If you’re living in Idaho and are a cannabis consumer, you may want to be careful. Being caught with flower could land you a hefty fine.
The Idaho Senate voted 27-8 on Tuesday to pass a bill creating a mandatory minimum fine of $300 for simple marijuana possession.
Passing the Senate was the final legislative hurdle for the bill. The Idaho House of Representatives already voted 54-14 to pass the bill Jan. 21.
House Bill 7 next heads to Gov. Brad Little’s desk for final consideration. Once it reaches his desk, Little will have three options. He can sign it into law, he can allow it to become law without his signature or he can veto it.
If the bill becomes law it would take effect July 1.
House Bill 7 was co-sponsored by Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth. If passed into law, it would create a mandatory minimum fine of $300 for anybody 18 and over convicted of possessing less than 3 ounces of marijuana – in addition to any other penalties allowed by law.
Supporters of the bill said it is a way to be tough on marijuana and differentiate Idaho from its neighboring states.
Most of Idaho’s neighboring states allow for the recreational or medical use of cannabis. Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Montana allow the recreational sale and possession of cannabis, while Utah offers medical cannabis.
After a short debate, the Idaho Senate voted 27-8 to pass the bill.