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Idaho, marijuana and possession
‘What are we doing?’: Idaho bill to impose minimum marijuana fines heads for House vote
If an Idaho bill becomes law, the minimum fine for possessing even a small amount of marijuana will be higher than almost any other misdemeanor in the state, including a number of violent crimes, such as assault, battery, domestic violence and attempted strangulation.
Idaho bill proposes $300 minimum fine for possessing less than three ounces of cannabis
A controversial bill, H-B 7, is advancing in the Idaho state legislature, proposing a mandatory minimum fine of $300 for possession of less than three ounces of
Idaho bill proposes $300 fine for marijuana possession under three ounces
Idaho lawmakers are considering a bill that could impose harsher penalties for marijuana possession. House Bill 7 aims to enforce a minimum $300 fine for anyone caught
Idaho Lawmakers Approve Bill To Set Mandatory Minimum Fine For Marijuana Possession
We heard some extremely compelling arguments in testimony today that dealt with the use of medicinal marijuana, and honestly, maybe that’s a conversation that this body should have.” By Mia Maldonado,
Idaho House sending floor a bill creating mandatory minimum fine for marijuana
In existing Idaho law, it is a felony to possess more than 3 ounces of marijuana, punishable by up to five years in prison, or up to a $10,000 fine, or both.
Idaho legislator proposes minimum fine for misdemeanor marijuana possession
An Idaho legislator Rep. Bruce Skaug hasproposed a bill advocating for a minimum fine for misdemeanor marijuana possession in the state.Rep. Bruc
New Idaho Bill Would Set Mandatory Minimum Fine For Marijuana Possession
We do not want this to become a marijuana state.” By Mia Maldonado, Idaho Capital Sun A Nampa legislator introduced a bill on Thursday to implement a $300 minimum fine for adults possessing three ounces or less of marijuana.
Bill establishing minimum $300 fine for marijuana possession passes Idaho House committee
A bill to implement a minimum $300 fine for adults possessing three ounces of marijuana or less is moving forward to the Idaho House floor. After two hours of testimony and lengthy debate among committee members,
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Penalties in Idaho could change under latest law targeting already-illegal marijuana
Possessing marijuana in Idaho could soon be punishable by a minimum $300 fine. Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, introduced a bill ...
Post Register
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I.F. man charged in trafficking marijuana, meth, cocaine
An Idaho Falls man was arrested after Idaho Falls Police seized over four pounds of marijuana and other narcotics on Jan. 9.
Times-News
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'It's just pot:' Kind Idaho begins work to decriminalize marijuana
Kind Idaho wants to put a measure on the 2026 ballot to decriminalize cannabis. The group has twice failed to get cannabis ...
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Legislative Notebook: Idaho lawmakers consider pay raises for judges, 25,000 state employees
In an effort to help Idahoans follow major bills, resolutions and memorials through the legislative process, the Idaho Capital Sun will produce a “legislative notebook” at the end of each ...
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In State Capitals, Republicans Propose New Limits on Transgender Identity
The new lawmaking sessions open after a campaign year in which Republicans leaned on messaging that tapped into fears about ...
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What to know about abortion developments in the states and courts as Trump takes office
An incoming new president and state legislative sessions ramping up are likely to bring more changes to abortion policy ...
Times-News
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Juvenile taken into custody after chase
JEROME — A pantless, shoeless teenager was taken into custody Thursday morning after he fled law enforcement and probation ...
The Idaho Press-Tribune
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Psychic Sheila predicts
Psychic Sheila Martel always knew she was intuitive, but it wasn’t until she was 17 years old that she predicted the future ...
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