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Sen. John J. Cullerton
Filed: 3/4/2008
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2865
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2865 on page 3, by |
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| inserting immediately below line 2 the following: |
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| "(a) "Adequate supply" means an amount of marijuana |
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| possessed by a qualified patient or collectively possessed by a |
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| qualified patient and the qualified patient's primary |
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| caregiver that is determined by rule of the Department to be no |
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| more than reasonably necessary to ensure the uninterrupted |
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| availability of marijuana for a period of 60 days and that is |
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| derived solely from an intrastate source. Until the Department |
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| determines what constitutes a 60-day supply of medicine, |
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| patients shall be presumed to be in compliance with this Act if |
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| they possess no more than 8 plants and two and one-half ounces |
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| of usable marijuana."; and
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| on page 3, line 3, by changing "(a)" to "(a-1)"; and |
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| on page 29, by inserting immediately below line 26 the |
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| following: |
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| "Section 50. Exemption from criminal and civil penalties |
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| for the medical use of cannabis. |
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| (1) A qualified patient shall not be subject to arrest, |
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| prosecution or penalty in any manner for the possession of or |
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| the medical use of marijuana if the quantity of marijuana does |
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| not exceed an adequate supply. |
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| (2) A qualified patient's primary caregiver shall not be |
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| subject to arrest, prosecution or penalty in any manner for the |
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| possession of marijuana for medical use by the qualified |
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| patient if the quantity of marijuana does not exceed an |
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| adequate supply. |
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| Section 55. Adoption of rules by the Department; 60-day |
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| supply for qualifying patients. |
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| (1) By July 1, 2009, the Department shall adopt rules |
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| defining the quantity of marijuana that could reasonably be |
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| presumed to be a 60-day supply for qualifying patients; this |
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| presumption may be overcome with evidence of a qualifying |
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| patient's necessary medical use. |
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| (2) As used in this Act, "60-day supply" means that amount |
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| of marijuana that qualifying patients would reasonably be |
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| expected to need over a period of 60 days for their personal |
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| medical use. During the rule-making process, the Department |
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| shall make a good faith effort to include all stakeholders |
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| identified in the rule-making analysis as being impacted by the |
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| rule. |
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| (3) Stakeholders shall include, but are not limited to: at |
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| least 3 physicians, one of which must have prior experience |
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| treating medical marijuana patients and another who |
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| specializes in oncology; 2 nurses, one of which must have prior |
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| experience treating HIV/AIDS patients; a representative from |
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| hospice; a representative from the law enforcement community; a |
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| prosecuting attorney currently employed by the state of |
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| Illinois; a public defender currently employed by the state of |
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| Illinois; a defense attorney in private practice; a licensed |
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| phlebotomist, and a horticulturist. |
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| (4) The Department shall gather information from medical |
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| and scientific literature, consulting with experts and the |
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| public, and reviewing the best practices of other states |
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| regarding access to an adequate, safe, consistent, and secure |
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| source, including alternative distribution systems, of medical |
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| marijuana for qualifying patients. The Department shall report |
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| its findings to the General Assembly by July 1, 2009. |
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| (5) Until the Department determines what constitutes a |
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| 60-day supply of medicine, patients shall be presumed to be in |
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| compliance with this Act if they possess no more than 8 plants |
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| and two and one-half ounces of usable marijuana.".
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