WA Senate - Session - Afternoon
(March 1, 2022) - HB 1210 - Second and Third Reading

HB 1210 - Passed by Legislature - Marijuana to Cannabis - Harry Anslinger

Senators voted in favor of “raising our consciousness a bit” by replacing the freighted phrase ‘marijuana’ in state laws and rules with the more scientifically appropriate term ‘cannabis.’

Here are some observations from the Tuesday March 1st Washington State Senate (WA Senate) afternoon session.

My top 3 takeaways:

  • As a motion for final passage was made, WA Senate President Pro Tempore Karen Keiser and Senator Curtis King offered brief remarks supporting the legislation.
    • With no amendments offered, Keiser moved to suspend senate rules so that HB 1210 could be moved to third reading “and final passage.” Having heard no objections, Lieutenant Governor Denny Heck, also the WA Senate President, approved the motion (audio - <1m, video).
    • Keiser described the bill’s impact as "cleaning up our own RCWs in terms of the language that we have used over the years, as well as raising our consciousness a bit." She said that replacing ‘marijuana’ in state law with ‘cannabis’ addressed a historic and “negative association with the term," with legislators having taken notice that “using the term ‘cannabis’ is more neutral, and also more accurate” (audio - 1m, video). 
    • King, also a WA SECTF appointee, backed up Keiser’s remarks and “asked the body for their support” (audio - <1m, video).
  • The final vote resulted in passage of the bill with broad bipartisan support, making it the first cannabis-specific enrolled bill in 2022.

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