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Bill/Resolution - Type
RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
710
Draft
01
Introducer
Bob Jacobson, Councilmember
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 710-08 - 8/13/08
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
8/13/2008
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
8/13/2008
Ayes
5-Ford;Jacobson;Naeole;Pilago;Yagong
Noes
4-Higa;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Yoshimoto
Absent
0
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0
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AGE COUNCIL 2008/08/13 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
COM 1348.002 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
COM 1348.002 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
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(Page 2) <br />and costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in Hawai i County alone each year. <br />(g) The citizens of the Cities of Hailey,,~ Idaho; Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; Columbia, Missouri; <br />Eureka Springs, Arkansas and Santa Barbara, Oakland, Santa Monica, and Santa Cruz, in California, <br />and the citizens of Missoula County, I~lontana, all voted for Cannabis (marijuana) to be placed as law <br />enforcement's lowest law enforcement:;priority within the past five years. _ <br />Section 4: DEFINITIONS R ~ (; ~ ~ ~ <br />(a) "Adult" means any individual who is 21 (tv~ty~e~~ye~,r~ .~~age or older. <br />(b) "Adult personal use"means the use of C Q s,.ocl, ; ~-~te-p~:operty by adults. It does not include: <br />(a) distribution or sale of Cannabis; ~ ..... .. , . ... - <br />(b) distribution, sale, cultivation, or use of Cannabis on public property; <br />(c) driving under the influence; or _ <br />(d) the commercial trafficking of Cannabis, or the possession of amounts of Cannabis in excess of the amounts <br />defined as being appropriate for adult personal use.. <br />(b) `~liarijuana",(as defined in the Hawaii Revised Statutes of Chapter 712-1240) means Cannabis. <br />(c) "Cannabis"means all parts of the Cannabis plant, whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin <br />extracted from any part of the Cannabis plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, <br />mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or its resin. <br />(d) `~.owest Law Enforcement Priority"means a priority such that all law enforcement activities related to <br />all offenses other than the possession or cultivation of Cannabis for adult persona{ use shall be a <br />higher priority than all law enforcement activities related to the adult personal use of Cannabis. The <br />Lowest Law Enforcement Priority regarding possession or cultivation of Cannabis shall apply to any <br />single case involving 24 (twenty four) or fewer Cannabis plants at any stage of maturity or the <br />equivalent in dried Cannabis, where the Cannabis was intended for adult personal use. <br />(e) The "dried equivalent" of 24 or fewer Cannabis plants shall be presumed to be 24 (twenty four) or <br />fewer ounces of usable Cannabis, excluding stems and other non active parts. A greater amount may <br />also fall under the Lowest Law Enforcement Priority provisions described herein if such amount is <br />shown by competent evidence to be no more than the dried equivalent of 24 plants. <br />Section 5: LOWEST LAW ENFORCEMENT PRIORITY POLICY RELATING TO THE ADULT <br />PERSONAL USE OF CANNABIS <br />(a) The cultivation, possession and use for adult personal use of Cannabis shall be the Lowest Law <br />Enforcement Priority for law enforcement agencies in the county of Hawaii. <br />(b} The County of Hawaii's County Council, the Police Commissioner, the Chief of Police and all <br />associated law enforcement staff, deputies, officers and any attorney prosecuting on behalf of the <br />County of Hawaii shall make law enforcement activity relating to Cannabis offenses, where the <br />2 <br />
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