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Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...
is illegal for
recreational use Recreational drug use indicates the use of one or more psychoactive drugs to induce an altered state of consciousness either for pleasure or for some other casual purpose or pastime by modifying the perceptions and emotions of the user. When a ...
, but possession of small amounts is decriminalized in several of the state's largest cities. Medical use was legalized in 2016 through a bill passed by the state legislature.


Medical use legalized (2016)

On April 17, 2016, Governor
Tom Wolf Thomas Westerman Wolf (born November 17, 1948) is an American politician and businessman serving as the 47th governor of Pennsylvania since 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he defeated Republican incumbent Tom Corbett in the 2014 guber ...
signed Senate Bill 3 to legalize the medical use of
cannabis ''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is disputed. Three species may be recognized: ''Cannabis sativa'', '' C. indica'', and '' C. ruderalis''. Alternatively ...
. The bill allowed the use of cannabis with a physician's approval for treatment of 17 qualifying conditions listed in the bill. It also set up a state-licensed system for the distribution of cannabis to patients, with the requirement (later eliminated in 2018) that only non-smokable forms be sold. A 5% tax rate was imposed on sales between growers, processors, and dispensaries. No allowance for home cultivation was made. Senate Bill 3 passed the House by a 149-46 vote and the Senate 42–7. Upon its enactment, Pennsylvania became the 24th state to legalize cannabis for medical use. The first licensed sales occurred on February 15, 2018.


Pennsylvania Democratic Party resolution (2017)

In September 2017, the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee approved a platform position stating that "cannabis is safe enough, and ubiquitous enough in society, that it does not need to be restricted or prohibited by the
Controlled Substances Act The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) is the statute establishing federal government of the United States, federal drug policy of the United States, U.S. drug policy under which the manufacture, importation, possession, use, and distribution of ...
". The resolution urged the state Democratic Party to "support Democratic candidates and policies which promote the full repeal of cannabis prohibition by its removal from the Controlled Substances Act, and to support the creation of new laws which regulate it in a manner similar to other culturally accepted commodities". The resolution specified a number of reasons for supporting legalization, including the racist and unscientific reasons for its original prohibition, the lack of fitting the criteria to be placed in Schedule I of the Controlled Substance Act, and Auditor General
Eugene DePasquale Eugenio Anthony DePasquale (born August 3, 1971) is an American Democratic politician who served as the Pennsylvania Auditor General from 2013 to 2021. From 2007 to 2013, he served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the ...
's support for legalization to save criminal justice costs and earn revenue via taxed sales.


"Smoke a joint, lose your license" repealed (2018)

House Bill 163 was signed into law by Governor Wolf on October 24, 2018. It repealed a policy known as "
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" under which possession of cannabis or any other illegal drug was punished with a mandatory six month driver's license suspension. Under the policy, approximately 149,000 licenses were suspended for non-driving drug offenses from 2011 to 2016, according to
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, a nonprofit civil rights organization. House Bill 163 was sponsored by State Representative
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, passing with only one opposing vote in the House and unanimously in the Senate.


Statewide listening tour (2019)

In December 2018, during a Q&A session with constituents on Twitter, Governor Wolf tweeted: "I think it is time for Pennsylvania to take a serious and honest look at legalizing recreational marijuana." One month later, Wolf announced a statewide tour by Lieutenant Governor
John Fetterman John Karl Fetterman (born August 15, 1969) is an American politician who is the United States senator-elect from Pennsylvania. A member of the Democratic Party, he has also served as the 34th lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania since 2019. Fet ...
to gather public input on the idea. He stated: "We could choose to ignore what's going on in the world and just pretend that nothing has happened, nothing has changed, or we can actually open our eyes and ears and say, 'let's go out and ask—let's find out. The 70-stop tour, spanning all 67 counties in the state, kicked off February 11 in
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and ended May 19 in
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. At a press conference on September 25, 2019, Wolf and Fetterman announced that of the more than 10,000 people that attended the listening tour, 68% were in favor of recreational legalization and there was near unanimous support for decriminalization. Also, the governor announced his support for legalizing recreational use for the first time. With the release of the listening tour report, the governor and lieutenant governor called for three actions to be taken by the state legislature: # Passage of legislation to decriminalize possession of small amounts of cannabis. # Passage of legislation to expunge prior cannabis convictions. # Debate and consideration of legislation to legalize cannabis for recreational use.


Governor's push for legalization (2020)

On September 3, 2020, Wolf and Fetterman held a press conference to reiterate their call for the legislature to take up a cannabis legalization bill. Wolf stated: "Now more than ever, especially right in the middle of a pandemic, we have a desperate need for the economic boost that the legalization of cannabis could provide." Fetterman added: "I would pitch this as a jobs bill as much as anything. Legalizing marijuana would create tens of thousands of jobs that require no subsidy, no kind of guidance other than to rewrite the law and allow this business to flourish in Pennsylvania." Also speaking at the press conference in support of legalization was State Senator
Sharif Street Sharif Street (born March 29, 1974) is an American politician and attorney. He is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who has represented the 3rd district since 2017. In 2018, Street was elected Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania ...
. On September 16, 2020, Wolf, Fetterman, and a representative from
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held a press conference to further call for the legislature to act. Wolf stated: "New Jersey citizens are going to vote n a cannabis legalization referendum and if they vote to legalize it, we will have given up the opportunity to gain the revenue that will definitely go across the border to New Jersey." Fetterman added that "40 percent of our population will live within a 30-minute drive or less of legal marijuana", and that Pennsylvania should reap the economic benefits of these consumers, "not New Jersey". On October 13, 2020, Wolf held a press conference in
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to make a third call for legalization in the state. He was joined at the press conference by a local
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farmer and State Representative
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.


Municipal reforms

Jurisdictions in the below table have revised their municipal ordinances to lessen penalties for cannabis offenses. Police still retain the ability to charge individuals under state law, however. In
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and part of
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, police officials have said they will enforce state law only per the directive of Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin. On January 20, 2015, Constable Ed Quiggle, Jr. of Sunbury signed the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Reform Resolution, making it official policy for the Office of Constable for the 9th Ward of the City to not enforce or cooperate in the enforcement of any acts which prohibit, penalize, or criminalize the possession, cultivation, or use of medical cannabis, hemp, cannabinoids, and other illegal or experimental drugs, becoming the first law enforcement agency in Pennsylvania, and perhaps the first in the United States, to enact such a policy.


References


External links


Final report of 2019 listening tour

Wolf and Fetterman discuss results of listening tour – 9/25/19 press conference
* Press conferences by Wolf calling for legalization
9/3/20

9/16/20

10/13/20

Regulating & Taxing Marijuana – a special report on potential revenue & financial benefits for Pennsylvania

Resolution: Platform Policy on the Legalization of Marijuana/Cannabis
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