Abstract is: Initiative 182 was a 2016 ballot initiative that amended Montana law to legalize marijuana for medical use in the state. The initiative passed via public referendum on November 8, 2016 with 58% of voters supporting and 42% opposing. The text of the ballot measure states: I-182 renames the Montana Marijuana Act to the Montana Medical Marijuana Act and amends the Act. I-182 allows a single treating physician to certify medical marijuana for a patient diagnosed with chronic pain and includes post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a “debilitating medical condition” for which a physician may certify medical marijuana. Licensing requirements, fees and prohibitions are detailed for medical marijuana dispensaries and testing laboratories. I-182 repeals the limit of three patients for each licensed provider, and allows providers to hire employees to cultivate, dispense, and transport medical marijuana. I-182 repeals the requirement that physicians who provide certifications for 25 or more patients annually be referred to the board of medical examiners. I-182 removes the authority of law enforcement to conduct unannounced inspections of medical marijuana facilities, and requires annual inspections by the State.
local referendum | Q1021073 |
P2671 | Google Knowledge Graph ID | /g/11gxgqnj54 |
P1001 | applies to jurisdiction | Montana | Q1212 |
P17 | country | United States | Q30 |
P921 | main subject | legality of cannabis | Q2135494 |
P585 | point in time | 2016-11-08 |
2016 Montana Initiative 182 | wikipedia |
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