STAND. COM. REP. NO. 412
Honolulu, Hawaii
RE: S.B. No. 767
S.D. 1
Honorable Ronald D. Kouchi
President of the Senate
Thirty-First State Legislature
Regular Session of 2021
State of Hawaii
Sir:
Your Committee on Public Safety, Intergovernmental, and Military Affairs, to which was referred S.B. No. 767 entitled:
"A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO CANNABIS,"
begs leave to report as follows:
The purpose and intent of this measure is to:
(1) Legalize the personal use, possession, and sale of cannabis in a specified quantity;
(2) Require licensing to operate cannabis establishments; and
(3) Subject cannabis establishments to excise taxes and income taxes.
Your Committee received testimony in support of this measure from the Office of the Public Defender, Office of the Prosecuting Attorney of the County of Kaua‘i, Young Progressives Demanding Action, Democratic Party of Hawai‘i Education Caucus, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, Imua Alliance, and twenty-two individuals. Your Committee received testimony in opposition to this measure from the Honolulu Police Department, Maui Police Department, Hawai‘i Public Health Institute, Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii, Hawaii Family Forum, and Hawaii Hotel Visitor Industry Security Association. Your Committee received comments on this measure from the Department of Taxation, Department of Public Safety, Tax Foundation of Hawaii, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving Hawaii.
Your Committee finds that fifteen states and the District of Columbia have legalized the recreational use of marijuana by adults, and that others are in the process of considering legalization. Your Committee further finds that legalization in these states has avoided the criminalization of thousands of people, reduced opioid overdose deaths and untreated opioid use disorders, and lowered the number of arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. Your Committee additionally finds that recent polling indicates broad public support in Hawaii for the legalization of marijuana. This measure legalizes cannabis for personal and recreational use.
Your Committee notes the concerns of the Department of Taxation and Hawaii Public Health Institute that the Department of Health, not Department of Taxation, should be the appropriate agency tasked with establishing rules and regulations. Your Committee also notes the Hawaii Public Health Institute's concern regarding the adoption of certain regulations, which should be addressed during the rulemaking process.
Your Committee has amended this
measure by:
(1) Specifying
that consumption of flavored e-liquids and juices containing cannabis for
vaporizing devices is prohibited;
(2) Specifying
that personal use of cannabis shall not occur on public highways, public
sidewalks, or federal property;
(3) Specifying
that cannabis products are required to be contained in generic packaging
that uses only black lettering and contain no colors, pictures, cartoons, or
images that might appeal to children and youth;
(4) Specifying
that cannabis advertising is prohibited near youth-centered areas such
as parks, schools, recreational facilities, public transit stations, and bus
stops; and
(5) Making
technical, nonsubstantive amendments for the purposes of clarity and consistency.
As affirmed by the record of votes of the members of your Committee on Public Safety, Intergovernmental, and Military Affairs that is attached to this report, your Committee is in accord with the intent and purpose of S.B. No. 767, as amended herein, and recommends that it pass Second Reading in the form attached hereto as S.B. No. 767, S.D. 1, and be referred to your Committees on Judiciary and Ways and Means.
Respectfully submitted on behalf of the members of the Committee on Public Safety, Intergovernmental, and Military Affairs,
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________________________________ CLARENCE K. NISHIHARA, Chair |
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