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H.309

An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Rep. Brian Cina , Rep. Selene Colburn , Rep. Harold "Hal" Colston , Rep. Katherine Donnally , Rep. Emma Mulvaney-Stanak , Rep. Taylor Small , Rep. Thomas Stevens , Rep. Heather Surprenant , Rep. Tristan Toleno , Rep. Tanya Vyhovsky
House Committee on Judiciary
2/23/2021 - Read First Time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary
Sponsor(s)
Location
House Committee on Judiciary
Last Recorded Action
House 2/23/2021 - Read First Time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary
Bill/Resolution Text

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An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Detailed Status

Regular Session 2021-2022
Body Date Journal Calendar Location Full Status
An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Roll Call History

Regular Session 2021-2022
Body Date Journal Location Full Status

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An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Committee Meetings

Regular Session 2021-2022
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Meeting Full List

Regular Session 2021-2022
Friday, January 28, 2022
Committee(s):
House Committee on Judiciary
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H.309 - An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Rep. Brian Cina, Sponsor

Committee Documents

An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Witnesses Who Testified

Regular Session 2021-2022
House Committee on Judiciary
  • Rep. Brian Cina, Sponsor

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An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Committee of Conference Meetings

Regular Session 2021-2022
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to decriminalizing certain chemical compounds found in plants and fungi that are commonly used for medicinal, spiritual, religious, or entheogenic purposes

Committee of Conference Meeting Full List

Regular Session 2021-2022
No committee of conference meeting history found for H.309 in the Regular Session 2021-2022.
No committee of conference report found for H.309 in the Regular Session 2021-2022.

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Act

No act information found for H.309 in the Regular Session 2021-2022.

Staff & Other Information

Staff
Michele Childs, Legislative Counsel

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