The hemp processor bill was signed into law, likely followed by the social equity bill - but the future of drug policy in Washington state was on a strange trip aboard SB 5476.
Here’s a look at cannabis-related policymaking events on the calendar in the week ahead.
Monday April 19th
On Monday at 9am PT, the Washington State House Appropriations Committee (WA House APP) planned to convene.
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- Public Hearing: SB 5476 - “Responding to the State v. Blake decision by addressing justice system responses and behavioral health prevention, treatment, and related services.”
- On February 25th, a ruling by the Washington State Supreme Court in the State of Washington v. Shannon Blake case (State v. Blake) found the State statute criminalizing drug possession unconstitutional. The Court found the law was indifferent to the intent of the accused to “knowingly” possess a drug and therefore denied some individuals a constitutional right to due process. The decision was released well into the legislative session and prompted lawmakers to suggest many different bills to implement a range of responses from minimal patches of statute to massive revisions of Washington state drug criminalization policy.
- SB 5476, introduced by Senator Manka Dhingra on March 24th---nearly a month after the ruling---became the legislative vehicle which senators agreed to move - and immediately began revising. On April 5th, SB 5476 was heard in its original form before senators took the bill up in executive session on April 10th among a range of amendments.
- SB 5476 was ushered to a WA Senate floor debate on Thursday April 15th where the full chamber considered the legislation and the gravity of their charge during a revealing hour of exchange. Senator Jamie Pedersen, Chair of the Washington State Senate Law and Justice Committee (WA Senate LAW), introduced a striking amendment which was further amended to a degree which led the prime sponsor and eight Democratic co-sponsors to vote against final passage of the bill. Only Republican co-sponsor Senator Ann Rivers and Democrat co-sponsor Senator Lisa Wellman voted for their bill in a curiously mixed 28-20-0-1 vote which sent the legislation to the WA House.
- On Sunday April 18th, a striking amendment by Representative Eileen Cody was published prior to a public hearing on SB 5476 in WA House APP on Monday April 19th at 9am. The bill was already lined up for an executive session on Wednesday April 21st.
- Assuming WA House floor action followed on Thursday or Friday, little time would be left for senators to dispute modifications to the legislation before the end of the regular session on Sunday April 25th.
Tuesday April 20th
On Tuesday at 10am PT, the weekly Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) Board Caucus was scheduled to recur.
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Wednesday April 21st
On Wednesday at 9am PT, WA House APP planned to convene.
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- Executive Session: SB 5476 - “Responding to the State v. Blake decision by addressing justice system responses and behavioral health prevention, treatment, and related services.”
On Wednesday at 1pm PT, the Washington State Legislative Task Force on Social Equity in Cannabis Licensing Work Group (WA SECTF - Work Group - Licensing) was scheduled to convene for the first time.
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- A dedicated work group was established to help WA SECTF create licensing-related recommendations to WSLCB. Two main areas for exploration have been previously mentioned:
- Expanding scope of social equity licensure beyond available retail allotments to include producer and processor licenses
- Expanding scope of social equity licensure to include new license types such as delivery, craft cannabis, distribution, etcetera
Thursday April 22nd
On Thursday at 10am PT, the monthly WSLCB Marijuana Traceability Project (MTP) Integrator Work Session was scheduled to recur. [gf: we were incorrect, this event was scheduled for Thursday April 29th]
Friday April 23rd
At publication time, no cannabis-related policymaking scheduled
Saturday April 24th
At publication time, no cannabis-related policymaking scheduled
Sunday April 25th
2021 Legislative Session
At the Washington State Legislature, the opposite house cutoff occurred on Sunday April 11th, the deadline for each chamber to read, potentially amend, and vote out bills from the opposite chamber (with many exceptions). Legislators have one week to complete their work prior to the end of the regular session on Sunday April 25th.
Cannabis-related Laws (1)
- SB 5372 - "Concerning hemp processor registration and a hemp extract certification."
- Sponsors (6): Stanford, Warnick, Conway, Hasegawa, Saldaña, J. Wilson
- Previous Step: delivered to WA Governor on Monday April 12th
- Last Step: signed by WA Governor on Friday April 16th
- Effective Date: Saturday July 24th, 90 days after adjournment of regular session
Cannabis-related Bills - Active (5)
- HB 1210 - ‘Replacing the term "marijuana" with the term "cannabis" throughout the Revised Code of Washington.’
- Sponsors (14): Morgan, Peterson, Kloba, J. Johnson, Ryu, Santos, Ortiz-Self, Ormsby, Simmons, Gregerson, Riccelli, Macri, Frame, Harris-Talley
- Last Step: calendaring by WA Senate RULE on Saturday April 10th
- Next Step: second reading in WA Senate
- While HB 1210 was calendared prior to the opposite house cutoff, the bill was not moved. However, the fiscal note associated with the bill exceeds $50K and the latest version of the operating budget includes those appropriations, so we aren’t regarding this bill as inactive quite yet.
- HB 1443 - "Concerning social equity within the cannabis industry."
- Sponsors (13): Morgan, Wicks, Simmons, Berry, J. Johnson, Ramel, Kloba, Ryu, Peterson, Ormsby, Ortiz-Self, Harris-Talley, Macri
- Companion: SB 5388 (inactive)
- Last Step: concurrence vote in WA House on Thursday April 15th
- Next Step: signed by WA House Speaker
- Following Step: signed by WA Senate President
- Following Step: delivered to WA Governor for bill action
- SB 5092 - "Making 2021-2023 fiscal biennium operating appropriations."
- Companion: HB 1094 (active)
- Last Step: WA Senate refused to concur in WA House amendments on Wednesday April 14th, conference committee requested
- Next Step: WA Legislature conference committee convenes
- SB 5361 - “Concerning the resentencing of persons convicted of drug offenses.”
- Sponsors (3): McCune, Warnick, J. Wilson
- Last Step: passed by WA House on Thursday April 8th
- Next Step: concurrence vote in WA Senate, possibly a conference committee
- SB 5476 - “Responding to the State v. Blake decision by addressing justice system responses and behavioral health prevention, treatment, and related services.”
- Sponsors (11): Dhingra, Hasegawa, Hunt, Kuderer, Lovelett, Nguyen, Pedersen, Rivers, Robinson, Saldaña, Wellman
- Previous Step: calendared by WA Senate RULE on Wednesday April 14th
- Previous Step: second and third reading in WA Senate on Thursday April 15th
- Next Step: public hearing in WA House APP on Monday April 19th
- Following Step: executive session in WA House APP on Wednesday April 21st
Cannabis-related Bills - Inactive (18)
- HB 1019 - “Allowing residential marijuana agriculture.”
- Last Step: public hearing in WA House APP on Tuesday February 9th
- PRESUMED INACTIVE HB 1094 - "Making 2021-2023 fiscal biennium operating appropriations."
- Companion: SB 5092 (active)
- Last Step: executive session in WA House APP on March 29th
- HB 1105 - “Concerning arrest protections for the medical use of cannabis.”
- Last Step: executive session in WA Senate LAW on Thursday March 18th
- HB 1260 - “Concerning the development of the marijuana market.”
- Last Step: pro forma first reading and referral to WA House COG on Monday January 18th
- HB 1345 - “Concerning the regulation of products sold to adults age 21 and over.”
- Companion: SB 5266 (inactive)
- Last Step: public hearing in WA House COG on Tuesday February 2nd
- HB 1414 - “Aligning marijuana licensing decisions by the liquor and cannabis board with local zoning ordinances.”
- Last Step: public hearing in WA House COG on Tuesday February 2nd
- HB 1463 - “Addressing serious mental health consequences of high-potency cannabis products by regulating the sale of cannabis concentrates.”
- Last Step: public hearing in WA House COG on Friday February 12th
- HB 1499 - “Providing behavioral health system responses to individuals with substance use disorder.”
- Last Step: executive session in WA House PS on Monday February 15th
- SB 5004 - “Providing a tax exemption for medical marijuana patients.”
- Last Step: executive session in WA House FIN on Thursday March 25th
- SB 5035 - “Concerning offender scoring of drug offenses.”
- Last Step: pro forma first reading and referral to WA House PS on Saturday February 27th
- SB 5129 - “Concerning the possession of vapor, vapor products, tobacco, and tobacco products by minors.”
- Last Step: executive session in WA Senate HSRR on Friday January 29th
- SB 5266 - “Concerning the regulation of products sold to adults age 21 and over.”
- Companion: HB 1345 (inactive)
- Last Step: executive session in WA Senate LCTA on Monday January 25th
- SB 5327 - “Creating a confidential youth safety and well-being tip line.”
- Sponsors (7): Brown, Frockt, Lovelett, Rivers, Short, Warnick, Wellman
- Last Step: executive session in WA House CYF on Wednesday March 24th
- SB 5365 - “Establishing a Washington state cannabis commission.”
- Last Step: public hearing in WA Senate LCTA on Monday February 1st
- SB 5388 - “Concerning social equity within the cannabis industry.”
- Companion: HB 1443 (active)
- Last Step: pro forma first reading and referral to WA Senate LCTA on Friday January 29th
- SB 5468 - “Concerning knowing possession of a controlled substance.”
- Last Step: pro forma first reading and referral to WA Senate LAW on Monday March 1st
- SB 5471 - “Concerning knowing possession of a controlled substance.”
- Last Step: pro forma first reading and referral to WA Senate LAW on Thursday March 4th
- SB 5475 - “Concerning knowing possession of a controlled substance.”
- Last Step: pro forma first reading and referral to WA Senate LAW on Monday March 22nd