Several cannabis bills have received hearings during the opening days of the 2020 legislative session.
HB 1131, sponsored by Rep. Brian Blake (D–Aberdeen), and companion SB 5155, sponsored by Sen. Maureen Walsh (R–Walla Walla), change several regulations around residential marijuana possession, including:
- Legalizing adult recreational home cultivation of marijuana by authorizing adults to produce and possess up to six marijuana plants at their housing unit.
- Establishing production and possession limits for marijuana products derived from the plants and establishes a 15-plant limit per housing unit.
- Requiring marking of plants and marijuana produced from the plants with the grower’s name, date of birth, address, planting date, and harvest date.
- Retaining the right of property owners to prohibit cultivation of marijuana by a renter or lessee under a rental agreement.
- Modifying the seizure and forfeiture statute as it applies to marijuana.
HB 1131 has moved out of the House Commerce & Gaming Committee and is now in the Appropriations Committee.
SB 6033, sponsored by Sen. Karen Keiser (D–Des Moines), addresses security of retail marijuana outlets by requiring law enforcement agencies to send reports regarding any incident of robbery in the first or second degree of a retail marijuana outlet to the Washington State Patrol (WSP) within ten days of making the report, if probable cause exists.
Additionally, the WSP is required to report details of any robbery incident to the state Liquor and Cannabis Board within ten days of receiving the report.
SB 6033 received a hearing in the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee on Thursday, January 23.