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Legal Information

Legal Information

Know your rights!

The Laws

 

PROP. 215, the California Compassionate Use Act, was enacted by the voters and took effect on Nov. 6, 1996 as California Health & Safety Code 11362.5. The law removes criminal penalties for personal use possession and cultivation of marijuana for medical purposes by patients (and their designated "primary caregivers") who have a physician's recommendation or approval.

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(b) (1) The people of the State of California hereby find and declare that the purposes of the Compassionate Use Act of 1996 are as follows:

(A) To ensure that seriously ill Californians have the right to obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes where that medical use is deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician who has determined that the persons health would benefit from the use of marijuana in the treatment of cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief.

(B) To ensure that patients and their primary caregivers who obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes upon the recommendation of a physician are not subject to criminal prosecution or sanction.

(C) To encourage the federal and state governments to implement a plan for the safe and affordable distribution of marijuana to all patients in medical need of marijuana.

 

Click here to read Americans for Safe Access’ guide to the laws regarding cannabis in the united states.

Click here to read analysis by ASA of Prop. 215 and SB420.

Click here to read the California State Attorney General's Guidelines on Medical Marijuana

Court Decisions

Click here to read about the cases involving Prop. 215 and SB420 that have gone to court – in summation, there is strong legal precedent reinforcing the validity of medical cannabis laws in California.

Translation: The laws were tested in court and upheld by the judge!

You can also read NORML’s information about the cases here .