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Hyperlinked Text of The Marijuana

Control, Legalization and Revenue Act v7


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SECTION 1.

Title..................................................2

SECTION 6.

SECTION 2.

Findings and Declarations. ...............2

SECTION 7. Sections 11357 [marijuana


possession crimes], 11358 [marijuana cultivation
crimes], 11359 [marijuana sales crimes], 11360
[marijuana trafficking crimes, including
importation], 11361 [furnishing marijuana to
minors crimes], and 11485 [seizure over marijuana
cultivation] of the Health and Safety Code are
hereby repealed. .................................................... 4

SECTION 3. A new Division 10, entitled Cannabis


Regulation and Taxation is added to the Business
and Professions Code, to read: ................................2
Chapter 1. [Cannabis Regulation and Taxation] ....2
27100. Cannabis. ................................................2

Conflicting Measures. ...................... 3

27200. Taxes. ......................................................2


27300. Cannabis Diversion Programs. ................2
27400. Implementation. .....................................2
27500. Penalties..................................................3
27600. Local Control. ..........................................3
SECTION 4.

Liberal Construction. ........................3

SECTION 5.

Severability. .....................................3

SECTION 8.

Amendment. ................................... 4

SECTION 9.
General.

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SECTION 1. Title.
This measure shall be known and may be cited as The Marijuana Control, Legalization and Revenue Act.

SECTION 2. Findings and Declarations.


(1) The war on drugs has failed miserably, imprisoned the poor and minorities, and handed billions
of dollars to criminal cartels and gangs.
(2) Taxing cannabis sales will generate hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenues for the
state.
(3) Legalizing and regulating cannabis sales will make Californians safer by eliminating the dangers
caused by prohibition.

SECTION 3. A new Division 10, entitled Cannabis Regulation and Taxation is


added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:
Chapter 1. [Cannabis Regulation and Taxation]
27100. Cannabis.
The social use of marijuana by adults, 21 years of age and older, including the cultivation, distribution,
drying, farmers markets, harvesting, on-site consumption, planting, possession, possession of
concentrated cannabis, processing, production, public events, retail sale, transportation, veterinary use,
manufacture of edible products and manufacture of concentrated marijuana (with or without solvents),
whether or not for profit, shall be lawful in this state and is a matter of statewide concern.

27200. Taxes.
The applicable sales and use taxes shall apply to sales of non-medical marijuana. In addition, the
Legislature may place an excise tax on the sale of non-medical marijuana not to exceed fifteen percent
(15%) of the retail price of the products. Marijuana that is sold for medical purposes shall not be subject
to any sales, use, or excise tax.

27300. Cannabis Diversion Programs.


The State shall establish and fund cannabis-only diversion programs in each county.

27400. Implementation.
It shall be the responsibility of the Legislature to implement any regulations necessary for this Act.
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27500. Penalties.
Violations of any statute or regulation enacted or promulgated to implement this Act shall not constitute
a felony and shall not be punished by imprisonment. Except as otherwise authorized by law, the sale,
furnishing, or giving away of any cannabis or cannabis product to any person under the age of 21 years is
hereby prohibited. Except as otherwise authorized by law, any person over the age of 18 years and under
the age of 21 years who attempts to purchase, or purchases, and any person who knowingly sells, gives,
or in any way furnishes cannabis products to a person over the age of 18 years and under the age of 21
years, is guilty of an infraction and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars
($250). Except as otherwise authorized by law, any person who knowingly sells, gives, or in any way
furnishes cannabis products to a person under the age of 18 years, and any person under the age of 18
years who purchases, receives or possesses any cannabis or cannabis products, shall be subject to the
penalties set forth in Penal Code 308 as if the cannabis or cannabis products were cigarettes.

27600. Local Control.


A city, county, or city and county may ban, or limit the number of, marijuana businesses within its
boundaries, if such restriction has been placed on the ballot by petition in accordance with the
procedures for an initiative, or by the city council or board supervisors, and approved by the voters within
that jurisdiction at a statewide election held in November.

SECTION 4. Liberal Construction.


This Act shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purposes.

SECTION 5. Severability.
The provisions of this Act are severable. If any provision of this Act or its application is held invalid, that
invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications that can be given effect without the invalid
provision or application.

SECTION 6. Conflicting Measures.


In the event that this measure and another measure or measures concerning marijuana appear on the
same statewide election ballot, the provisions of the other measure or measures shall be deemed to be in
conflict with this measure. In the event that this measure receives a greater number of affirmative votes,
the provisions of this measure shall prevail in their entirety, and the provisions of the other measure shall
be null and void.

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SECTION 7. Sections 11357 [marijuana possession crimes], 11358 [marijuana


cultivation crimes], 11359 [marijuana sales crimes], 11360 [marijuana
trafficking crimes, including importation], 11361 [furnishing marijuana to
minors crimes], and 11485 [seizure over marijuana cultivation] of the Health
and Safety Code are hereby repealed.
SECTION 8. Amendment.
The provisions of this Act may be amended by the Legislature to further the purposes of this Act by a
statute passed in each house by roll call vote entered in the journal, two-thirds of the membership
concurring. Any implementation legislation enacted pursuant to 27400. Implementation. of the Business
and Professions Code shall require only a majority vote in each house.

SECTION 9. Legal Defense by the Attorney General.


The California Attorney General shall protect and defend this Act from any and all challenges in the courts
of any jurisdiction to final judgment.

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