Hawaii Set To Roll Back Nations Toughest Drug Paraphernalia Laws
What a difference a year makes.
A bill that decriminalizes the possession or sale of drug paraphernalia downgrading the offenses from a felony to a civil violation is sailing through the Legislature, despite fierce opposition from state and county prosecutors.
Just a year ago, virtually the same measure died without so much as getting a single hearing.
But, on Tuesday, Senate lawmakers gave their stamp of approval on House Bill 1501 five weeks after House counterparts did the same setting the stage for a rollback of the harshest penalties in the country for violating paraphernalia laws.
In the coming days, the bills fate will likely be determined by a House-Senate conference committee, which will work to reconcile two versions of the measure the original with a $100 civil fine for violating paraphernalia laws and the current one calling for a fine of up to $500.
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